The Frente Amplio candidate accused the Foreign Ministry of “distributing responsibilities” in the episode of diplomatic tension.
The pre-candidate of Broad Front, Yamandú Orsi, questioned the statement Chancellery about the conflict between Ecuador and Mexico, by accusing the government of “distributing responsibilities” in the diplomatic tension.
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Promptly, Orsi He asked “to be clearer” regarding the invasion of Ecuadorian police into the Mexican embassy in that country, where the former vice president was captured. Jorge Glas and chicane: “Now that everyone is anxious to determine what is dictatorship and which one doesn’t, I think we don’t have to analyze that so much, but rather what are the limits that a democratic state”.


When asked at a press conference about the episode, after the senator Alejandro “Pacha” Sánchezits trusted leader, will qualify the text of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as “warm”, the former mayor of Canelones He noted: “More than lukewarm, what he seeks is to try to distribute responsibilities.”
“It is very clear what happened. If one sees that combination of authoritarian push that violating an embassy implies together with the underlying situation that Ecuador with the drug trafficking, It seems to me that we should be a little clearer about saying ‘be careful, that line cannot be crossed,'” stated the presidential candidate. Along these lines, he insisted that the conflict “goes beyond the relationships” between Ecuador and Mexico, but “it is more serious.”
Foreign Ministry requested the reestablishment of relations between Mexico and Ecuador
In its statement, the Chancellery considered that the episodes “have affected the relations between two sister nations, as well as respect for fundamental norms of international law and for the peaceful coexistence between Latin American nations”.
The wallet that drives Omar Paganini called to respect the Caracas Convention and assured that “there are mechanisms to handle these situations that in no case justify forced entry into the diplomatic mission.”
“The government of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay hope that soon, both Mexico as Ecuador, sister nations, can embark on the path that leads to the reestablishment of their diplomatic relations,” the letter concluded.
Source: Ambito