Ecuadorean authorities arrested former Vice President Jorge Glas on Friday evening, seizing him from the Mexican embassy and prompting Mexico to suspend bilateral relations.Glas, 54, convicted twice of corruption, had been holed up in the embassy in Quito since seeking political asylum in December, a request Mexico granted earlier on Friday.Police forcefully entered Mexico'sembassy in Quito before making the arrest, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador posted on X.The Ecuadorean president'soffice said in a statement it had arrested Glas, who was vice president under the leftist government of Rafael Correa between 2013 and 2017.Sonia Vera, the international lawyer for Glas, said by telephone that his team was requesting help on an inter-American level with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, as well as with the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly.There was a heavy military presence at the magistrates court in the Andean capital, where the former vice president was taken.The arrest caps a week of escalating tensions between Mexico and Ecuador, which on Thursday declared Mexico'sambassador in Quito persona non grata, citing &unfortunate& comments from the leftist President Lopez Obrador.Ecuador contends that Mexico'sasylum offer was illegal.In a statement, Ecuador'spresidency accused Mexico of &having abused the immunities and privileges granted to the diplomatic mission that housed the former vice president, and granting diplomatic asylum contrary to the conventional legal framework.&Lopez Obrador said he had instructed Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena to suspend diplomatic ties with Ecuador, calling the arrest an &authoritarian& act and a violation of international law and Mexican sovereignty.Barcena announced the &immediate& suspension of diplomatic ties with the South American nation shortly afterward on X and added later that embassy staff would return to Mexico.Ecuadorean authorities had sought permission from Mexico to enter the embassy to arrest Glas, who was sentenced to six years in prison in 2017 after he was found guilty of receiving bribes from Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht in exchange for awarding it government contracts.Glas, who has a preventive arrest warrant out on another corruption case, has complained that he is being persecuted for his political affiliation, which Ecuador'sgovernment denies.Ecuadorean officials this week were angered by Lopez Obrador'scomments on the South American country'sbloody elections last year, in which a presidential candidate was assassinated.Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa took office late last year and quickly faced an escalating conflict with drug gangs, which prompted him to declare a nationwide state of emergency early this year, which he extended last month. (Reuters)The post Mexico breaks relations with Ecuador after embassy stormed first appeared on Ariana News.
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