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Lula calls attack on Mexican embassy in Ecuador ‘unacceptable’

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President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva– he said on Tuesday before Celak what he attack on Mexican embassy in Ecuador ‘unacceptable’, ‘affects everyone’ and that something

Lula calls attack on Mexican embassy in Ecuador ‘unacceptable’

President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva– he said on Tuesday before Celak what he attack on Mexican embassy in Ecuador ‘unacceptable’, ‘affects everyone’ and that something similar did not happen even in the “dark times of dictatorships.”

Lula actually intervened in the summit convened Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) to analyze the situation resulting from the police attack on the headquarters of the Mexican Embassy in Quito, with the aim of capturing the former vice president. Jorge Glassconvicted of corruption.

The President of Brazil believed that “official apology from Ecuador” would “the first step in the right direction”This is stated in the presidential statement.

He also supported Bolivia’s proposal that Selac send a mission to Quito to verify “The Evolution of Situation and Health” by Glas, I’m adding for now.

This would allow time for further discussion on the necessary safe route for his departure from the country.

Jorge Glas, former vice president of Ecuador.

In the same sense, he supported lawsuit brought by Mexico to the International Court of Justice.

In any case, he referred to the “pioneering humanitarian tradition of protecting the right to diplomatic asylum” existing in Latin America and the Caribbean and emphasized that “The seriousness of the situation imposes an obligation to clearly express unequivocal rejection of the region”.

Lula stated that “The challenge now is to find ways to restore trust and dialogue” between Ecuador and Mexico. and “look forward, look for ways to overcome this crisis.”

He also stressed that Latin America and the Caribbean is a “plural region” with “differences of views and opinions”, but that It has an “obligation” to resolve its disputes “through dialogue and diplomacy.”

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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