International Outcry: Ecuador's Controversial Raid on Mexico's Embassy

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Ecuador's arrest of former vice president Jorge Glas inside Mexico's embassy in Quito has led to a diplomatic crisis, with Mexico breaking ties with Ecuador. The raid violated international laws, including the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, by intruding onto Mexican sovereign territory and endangering diplomatic personnel. The move has sparked outrage across the Americas and raised concerns about the breach of diplomatic immunity and the precedent it sets for embassies worldwide.
Topics:world#diplomatic-relations#ecuador#international-law#international-relations#mexico#vienna-convention
- Ecuadorian police's raid on Mexico's embassy goes against international precedent — here's why New York Post
- Ecuador faces outrage after storming Mexican embassy to arrest former VP CNN
- Ecuador condemned over late-night raid on Mexico's embassy in Quito Financial Times
- Jorge Glas, former Ecuadorian VP, has long faced corruption accusations The Associated Press
- Ecuador: US, Spain, Honduras slam Mexico embassy raid DW (English)
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