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Bolivia recalls its ambassador to Ecuador after attack on the Mexican embassy in Quito

The president of BoliviaLuis Arce, announced this Sunday that he had summoned his ambassador to EcuadorSegundina Flores, after the unprecedented police operation at the embassy of Mexico in Quito to capture former Ecuadorian vice president Jorge Glas.

In a telephone conversation with the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador“We inform you that we have summoned our ambassador from Bolivia in Ecuador for this Monday”, he indicated. Maple on social network X.

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“Furthermore, from Itamaraty We summon the Ambassador of Ecuador in our country (Miriam Esparza) so that she can provide information about what happened“Arce added after the call with López Obrador, in which he expressed his support for the attack on the Mexican embassy.

“We reiterate that defending the inviolability of diplomatic headquarters is a matter of principle, as well as the Latin American asylum tradition, of which Mexico is a vanguard. During our conversation, the President @lopezobrador highlighted the continued support that Bolivia gave to Mexico“, I notice.

Friday night, Ecuadorian security forces stormed the Mexican embassy in Quito to capture Glas, required by the courts of his country on charges of corruption and who had been taking refuge in that diplomatic headquarters since December.

After the publication of images of police officers subduing the head of the delegation to the ground Mexico In Quito, the Mexican president broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador. Nicaragua followed suit this Saturday.

Both the region’s left-wing governments, such as those in Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and Chile, and the right-wing governments, such as those in Argentina and Peru, condemned the attack that culminated in Glas’ forced arrest.

Source: Elcomercio

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