Ecuador's recent raid on the Mexican Embassy in Quito has caused global outrage. Find out more!
Ecuador's political scene is ablaze following the recent assault on the Mexican Embassy in Quito. The Biden administration is under pressure to secure the release of Ecuador's former vice president after Ecuadorian police stormed the embassy. This move has led to a resurgence of opposition against President Daniel Noboa, with Congress aligning around an opposition bloc in protest. The fallout has escalated to the point where Mexico has decided to bring the case before the International Court of Justice. The situation has garnered international condemnation, with leaders expressing dismay at Ecuador's actions.
Additionally, the lawyer representing ex-Ecuadorian VP Jorge Glas has demanded access to him in prison, highlighting the legal battle ensuing from the embassy raid. Mexico's decision to cut diplomatic ties with Ecuador after the raid further intensifies the diplomatic fallout. The UN has also expressed alarm over the breach of the Mexican embassy in Quito, emphasizing the crucial principle of diplomatic premises' inviolability.
In an unexpected turn of events, Ecuador's actions have strained relations with Mexico, leading to a significant diplomatic rift between the two countries. The raid on the Mexican Embassy in Quito has not only sparked intense political tensions in Ecuador but also garnered attention on the global stage, with leaders worldwide condemning the breach of diplomatic protocols.
The Biden administration on Sunday faced calls to demand the immediate release of Ecuador's former vice president after Ecuadorian police stormed Mexico's ...
Congress is rearming itself around an opposition bloc, arising from its rejection of President Daniel Noboa's decision to order the raid to detain former ...
After successfully pulling out of Ecuador all 18 members of its diplomatic mission following the breakup after Quito's unlawful actions at the Mexican ...
QUITO, Ecuador โ The global condemnation of Ecuador's government for its decision to break into the Mexican Embassy snowballed Sunday with more presidents ...
A lawyer for Ecuador's detained former Vice President Jorge Glas demanded in a letter to prison officials that she and others be allowed access to the ...
Mexico had granted Glas asylum protections just hours before dozens of police and military forces stormed the Mexican Embassy. Glas served under former leftist ...
A statement from Guterres stressed the cardinal principle of the inviolability of diplomatic and consular premises and personnel, recalling that this must ...
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Jorge Glas, Ecuador's former vice president, who was arrested Friday in a raid on Mexico's embassy in Quito, fell ill Monday and was hospitalized after ...
Ecuador's former vice president Jorge Glas was taken to a hospital in Guayaquil on Monday, the SNAI prison agency said in a statement, due to apparently ...
A government doesn't do that unless it feels it has support from foreign powers, Mexican President Lopez Obrador said.
When armed Ecuadorian police gathered outside the Mexican embassy in Quito last Friday evening, a casual observer might...
On the night of Friday 5 April, in a clear violation of international law and bourgeois institutions, President Daniel Noboa ordered his police to invade ...
Mexico has severed ties and recalled its ambassador to Ecuador following that country's invasion of the Mexican embassy in Quito. The attack on the embassy ...