Mexico takes Ecuador to ICJ, says want it 'suspended' from UN over embassy attack
FirstpostThe tensions between the two nations intensified last week after the Ecuadorian authorities barged into the Mexican diplomatic mission to arrest Ecuador’s former Vice-President Jorge Glas Days after Ecuador conducted a brutal police raid at the Mexican embassy in Quito, Mexico is demanding the United Nations to expel the South American country from the international body. The tensions between the two nations intensified last week after the Ecuadorian authorities barged into the Mexican diplomatic mission to arrest Ecuador’s former Vice-President Jorge Glas. Mexico demands an apology López Obrador also maintained that the Latin American nation is demanding a public apology from Ecuador for last week’s raid. On Tuesday, Ecuador’s deputy minister of human mobility, Alejandro Dávalos, told representatives of the Organization of American States gathered in Washington DC that Glas did not meet the requisites to merit receiving asylum from Mexico.