Nicaragua recalls its ambassadors of four countries for consultation

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-08-09 22:33:55

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Nicaragua takes diplomatic action for interference in national affairs​

Managua, August 9 (RHC)-- The Government of Nicaragua has recalled its ambassadors in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico, as a measure of reciprocity to the actions taken by the respective authorities of those countries.

In a communiqué published on Monday, it indicated that the measure was carried out "in accordance with the Vienna Convention, in view of similar calls made by the aforementioned governments to their representatives in Nicaragua."

The ambassadors who were summoned by Nicaragua are: its representative to Argentina, Orlando Gómez; Colombia, Yara Pérez; Mexico, Juan Carlos Gutiérrez; and Costa Rica, Dulio Hernández.

Nicaraguan authorities affirmed that they have patiently observed, "from our South American and Caribbean brotherhood, the constant and undeserved disrespectful, disrespectful, interfering, intrusive and interventionist remarks in our internal affairs by the highest authorities of each of these countries."

They emphasized that these matters correspond only to the Nicaraguan people and government. Furthermore, they questioned that the authorities of the aforementioned nations pretend to ignore situations "that are detrimental to human rights in their own countries."

The Government of Nicaragua rejected "these unacceptable modalities of caricatured imitation, of those who, violating our own sacred lands of our great homeland, have arrogated functions that nobody has granted them", the text refers.

Likewise, they qualify these actions as a violation of international law, of human rights and "in disgraceful following of colonialist, imperialist powers, aggressors and destroyers of our cultures and ways of life."



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