OAS Council Approves Call for Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Nicaragua Crackdown
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President Claudia Sheinbaum defended Mexico’s decision to abstain in the Organization of American States (OAS) before a proposal to convene an urgent meeting of foreign ministers on the political situation in Nicaragua. “It is a matter of self-determination of peoples and it is in the Constitution,” Claudia Sheinbaum, president of MexicoThe resolution obtained 29 votes in favour, while Brazil voted against and Mexico was the only country that ab…
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The Government of Mexico abstained from voting on the call made by the Organization of American States (OAS) to bring together Ministers of Foreign Affairs and determine "appropriate actions" for Nicaragua's warning not to allow candidates of "traitors to the homeland" and "golpists." Alejandro Encinas, Mexico's Ambassador to the OAS, said Wednesday that the decision was based on considering that this situation facing the Central American countr…
OAS council approves call for foreign ministers’ meeting on Nicaragua crackdown
The U.S. is calling for the meeting to take place before Sept. 1, when the Ortega regime is set to codify policy reforms, including the suspension of future elections. [...]
The Organization of American States (OAS) approved on Wednesday to urgently convene a meeting, still dateless, of the organization’s foreign ministers to address the situation in Nicaragua, following the threat of its president, Daniel Ortega, to cancel the elections. The resolution—adopted by 26 countries, the abstention of Mexico and the vote against Brazil—proposes “the highest level of diplomatic consultation within reach” of the OAS, declar…
The OAS approved to convene foreign ministers to discuss actions for the constitutional reform of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo in Nicaragua. Learn more.
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