Ecuador files complaint against Mexico at top UN court in spat over embassy raid

FILE - Ecuador's Vice President Jorge Glas speaks during an interview at his office in Quito, Ecuador, Sept. 12, 2017. Ecuador announced on Monday, April 29, 2024 that it is suing Mexico before the International Court of Justice for granting political asylum to Glas who was later imprisoned after a break-in at the country's embassy in Quito, triggering the rupture of diplomatic relations between Ecuador and Mexico.(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa, File)

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) 鈥 Ecuador filed a complaint Monday at the top U.N. court over what it called Mexico鈥檚 illegal move to grant political asylum to a former Ecuadorian vice president, which led to Ecuador鈥檚 highly criticized raid on a Mexican embassy earlier this month.

The Ecuadorian complaint at the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands intensifies a high-profile diplomatic quarrel with Mexico, which has filed with the panel alleging that Ecuador鈥檚 highly unusual to arrest Jorge Glas was illegal.

Ecuador鈥檚 counterclaim is that Glas was a fugitive wanted on corruption convictions and not for political reasons, and that therefore he was not eligible for Mexico鈥檚 diplomatic protection. Ecuadorian authorities forcibly entered the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest the former Ecuadorian vice president hours after Mexico granted him asylum.

Mexico failed to comply with 鈥渋ts obligations not to grant asylum to people who are being prosecuted or on trial for common crimes or have been convicted by competent ordinary courts,鈥 Ecuador's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Glas, who was convicted in two corruption cases, had been living at the diplomatic compound in Ecuador鈥檚 capital, Quito, since December. He is now being held at a maximum security prison at the port city of Guayaquil.

The court said in a statement that Ecuador 鈥渁ccuses Mexico of unlawfully granting Mr Glas political asylum and of interfering in its internal affairs.鈥

Security camera video shows that Ecuadorian police scaled the embassy walls and broke into the building. Roberto Canseco, Mexico鈥檚 head of consular affairs in Ecuador, tried to keep them from entering, even pushing a large cabinet in front of a door. But police restrained him and pushed him to the floor as they carried Glas out.

Authorities are currently investigating Glas over alleged irregularities during his management of reconstruction efforts following a that killed hundreds of people. He previously was cases.

Diplomatic premises are considered foreign soil and and host country law enforcement agencies are not allowed to enter without permission from the ambassador.

Legal experts, Latin American presidents and diplomats swiftly condemned Ecuador's extremely rare show of force. Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro even ordered the closure of his country鈥檚 embassy and consulates in Ecuador in solidarity with .

Immediately after the raid, Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador, recalled its diplomatic staff and closed its embassy and consulates. Days later, it filed a complaint with the court.

In its case filed April 11, Mexico asked the World Court to order Ecuador to take 鈥渁ppropriate and immediate steps to provide full protection and security of diplomatic premises鈥 and prevent any further intrusions. It also wants Ecuador to let Mexico clear its diplomatic premises and the homes of its diplomats in the country.

Mexico to award reparation and suspend Ecuador from the United Nations. Hearings on Mexico's case are set to begin Tuesday.

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