Mexico says diplomatic staff leave Ecuador after embassy raid
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Mexico City: Mexico s diplomatic personnel were leaving Ecuador on Sunday, its foreign minister said, as the two countries severed ties after Quito s...
Mexico City: Mexico's diplomatic personnel were leaving Ecuador on Sunday, its foreign minister said, as the two countries severed ties after Quito's security forces stormed the Mexican embassy in a raid that prompted searing international rebukes.
"Our diplomatic staff are leaving everything in Ecuador and returning home with their heads held high... after the assault on our embassy," said Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena on social network X, formerly Twitter.
She spoke after Spain and the European Union joined the United Nations chief and Latin American countries in condemning Quito for the raid -- which it carried out in a bid to arrest former Ecuadoran vice president Jorge Glas, who was sheltering at the embassy.
Glas sought refuge there last December after an arrest warrant was issued against him for alleged corruption, in a move that Ecuadoran President Daniel Noboa's government branded an "illicit act."
Ecuadoran special forces equipped with a battering ram on Friday surrounded the embassy, and at least one agent scaled the walls, in an almost unheard-of raid on diplomatic premises that are considered inviolable sovereign territory.