Mexico: senator apologizes for Latin American bullying of Ecuador
Mexico: senator apologizes for Latin American bullying of Ecuador
Senator Lilly Téllez said that the Mexican Embassy should not be a den of criminals, and that AMLO made them look ridiculous.

Mexican senator pointed out that the president of Mexico ridiculed the country.
Not hesitate. The Mexican senator, Lilly Téllez, extended public apologies to the Ecuadorian people and President Daniel Noboa Azín , this Tuesday, April 9, for the “onslaught of Latin American bullying against Ecuador.” She added, in statements to the press, that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has violated “the concept that we Mexicans honor: respect for the rights of others is peace.”
The senator’s apologies come amid a wave of accusations and warnings from countries around the world against Ecuador. One of them, and the most recent, that of the Izquierda Unida MEP, Manu Pineda: “We are sending a message to President Noboa, we are telling him that we are waiting. Don’t let him think about ‘suicide’, torturing or disappearing Jorge “Glass”.
Senator Téllez added – in her statement – that López Obrador has disrespected the people of Ecuador in “a gangster-like way” and emphasized her position and rejection of the stay of the sentenced former vice president Jorge Glas in the diplomatic headquarters of her country: ” Mexican embassies are not dens of criminals. Let it be very clear: López Obrador disrespected them, Ecuador, and made Mexico look ridiculous before the international community, by trying to take away and protect a criminal.”
“López Obrador disrespected Mexico and Ecuador,” Senator Lilly Téllez
The Mexican senator reported that she presented an appeal to Mexican diplomacy so that the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, “respects Mexico’s foreign policy rules and stops interfering intrusively in the affairs of other nations.”
Téllez also warned the Government of Daniel Noboa about the diplomatic pressure exerted by other countries on Ecuador; “He recommended that he not go back on his decisions regarding the capture of Glas and diplomatic relations with Mexico: Do not reestablish it until there is an explicit commitment from AMLO that he will not violate its laws and justice.”
Ecuador asked Ecuador to be accountable.
The Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Gabriela Sommerfeld, and of the Interior and Government, Mónica Palencia, attended the International Affairs Committee of the National Assembly this Wednesday, April 10, to give explanations about the incursion into the Mexican Embassy, located in Quito. to arrest the sentenced former vice president Jorge Glas Espinel, last Friday.