In Ecuador, South America, police stormed the local Mexican embassy and detained the former vice president of Ecuador, who was seeking political asylum. In response, the Mexican government announced that it would sever diplomatic relations with Ecuador, and the conflict between the two countries has deepened.

The Ecuadorian government announced on the 5th that police stormed the Mexican embassy in the capital, Quito, and detained former Ecuadorian Vice President Glass.

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Glass, who served as vice president under the anti-American, leftist Correa administration for four years until 2017, was released on parole after being imprisoned on corruption charges, and has been at the Mexican embassy since December last year seeking political asylum. I was running away.



Mr. Glass was granted political asylum just before the current invasion, and Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly objected, saying, ``This is a serious violation of the Vienna Convention, which stipulates the inviolability of overseas diplomatic establishments,'' and has suspended diplomatic relations with Ecuador. expressed the discontinuation of

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The Mexican government has indicated that it will file a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice in the future, but Ecuador has justified the invasion by saying, ``Any criminal must be punished,'' and the conflict between the two countries is deepening.