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Peru rejects any transgression of diplomatic norms and calls for dialogue between Ecuador and Mexico

He Government of Peru This Saturday, he rejected “any transgression of the norms of the Vienna Convention” and called for dialogue between the governments of Ecuador It is Mexicoafter the Ecuadorian police raided the North American country’s embassy to arrest the former vice president Jorge Glas.

O Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement on his social networks in which he confirmed “its invariable commitment to respect for the principles and norms of international law and to the peaceful resolution of international disputes.”

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“He Government of Peru rejects any transgression of the rules of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 that guarantee procedures for good coexistence between statehe pointed out.

The statement stated that “Strict adherence to diplomatic law, as well as compliance with obligations established in international treaties, are fundamental to the peaceful coexistence of the States.”

He added that this “includes respect for and correct execution of international regulations on diplomatic asylum by the States concerned.”

When lamenting the situation created between Ecuador and Mexico, Peru calls on its governments to overcome this impasse and resolve their differences through dialogue, in accordance with the mandates of international law and the spirit of Latin American integration”, he concluded.

The Ecuadorian Police invaded the headquarters of the Mexican Embassy in Quito and stopped glassvice president of the country during the term of Rafael Corrêa (2007-2017), on the same day that the Mexican Government granted him political asylum.

Glas, who entered the embassy last December and shortly afterwards sought asylum, is being prosecuted for allegedly embezzlement of funds in the so-called case ‘Reconstruction‘from the province of Manabiafter the 2016 earthquake.

Source: Elcomercio

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