The socialist president conditions Mexican diplomacy to ideological whims and turns a matter of state into a political vendetta
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will not resume diplomatic relations with Ecuador while Daniel Noboa remains in charge of that country.
The decision comes after the Ecuadorian police raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito in April 2024, where former Vice President Jorge Glas was arrested. But the background of the conflict is no longer diplomatic… it is purely ideological.

Sheinbaum, direct heir of López Obrador's regime, has decided to close any possibility of dialogue while a president who doesn't belong to the Latin American left club governs. What should be solved with diplomacy, she turned into an ideological crusade, being intransigent like a good socialist dictator.
Selective diplomacy and personal vendettas
The president accuses Noboa of “violating Mexican sovereignty.” But she forgets that Mexico offered political asylum to a convicted corrupt individual, protected by the narrative of the “political persecuted.” In other words, we defend fugitives if they are like-minded… and break relations if they are taken from us.









