Speech by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, at the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of CELAC to discuss the breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations

9 April 2024.

Dear Foreign Minister Enrique Reina, 
Dear Ministers and other representatives of our region,

We thank the Pro Tempore Presidency of Honduras for the timely convening of this meeting. We also support the convening of a Summit Meeting of Presidents and Prime Ministers of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States later this week.

Mr. President:

Cuba condemns, in the strongest terms, the violent raid by the Ecuadorian police on the diplomatic headquarters of Mexico in Quito on 5 April, which constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, in particular the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the right to asylum and the sovereignty of Mexico. This is a serious and unacceptable act that cannot be justified. 

The principle of the inviolability of diplomatic facilities and their personnel, which must be respected in all cases by the receiving State, in accordance with international law, was violated. 

The physical integrity and dignity of Mexican diplomats was violated, which is a reprehensible act.

We defend the force of law, not the right to use force. 

The violation of Mexico's sovereignty alarms us all. It should alarm us all, without exception, and we all have a responsibility to denounce it firmly. Otherwise, a very serious precedent would be set, endangering international relations and cooperation between States, even beyond our region.  

Dear Ministers, distinguished representatives,

Latin America and the Caribbean is and must continue to be a Zone of Peace, as proclaimed by the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, meeting ten years ago in Havana, with the signature of the Heads of State and Government.

Dialogue and negotiation are the only acceptable ways to resolve differences between our nations, in accordance with the principles of International Law and in full compliance with the Charter of the United Nations.

We call on CELAC to react with a firm and united voice in the face of these unacceptable events, which have an impact on our entire Community. 

Cuba proposes that Honduras, in its capacity as Pro Tempore Presidency of CELAC, reflecting the feelings that this ministerial meeting and previous interventions will surely show, issue a Communiqué as a matter of urgency.

This statement should include the following main elements, among others that could be agreed upon:

1. To denounce, categorically, the violation perpetrated against Mexico's diplomatic premises in Quito and the aggression against its diplomatic personnel.

2. Urge the government of Ecuador to comply strictly with its international obligations and to act in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

3. Call on the parties concerned to use dialogue or any other means within international law to resolve their differences. 

4. To endorse the validity of the postulates of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace and the commitment of all our States of our region to its strict observance.

Dear colleagues, distinguished representatives,

As our President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez has timely and early conveyed, we reiterate Cuba's full solidarity and support to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to Secretary Alicia Bárcena, to the Government of Mexico and to the dear and brotherly Mexican people in the face of the unacceptable violation and violation of their Embassy in Quito.

Mexico can and will be able to count on our willingness and readiness to accompany them in the actions they undertake in the face of this serious transgression of international law. 

Thank you very much

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