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Brazil expels Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliatory move

Brazil expels Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliatory move

Posted on August 9, 2024 By admin


This combo picture shows Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega Brazil and Nicaragua plunged into a diplomatic crisis after the Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva govt. expelled the Nicaraguan ambassador in response to the expelling of its diplomatic representative by Daniel Ortega’s government.
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Brazil’s government on Thursday kicked out Nicaragua’s ambassador to the nation in retaliation for a similar move by the Central American country’s President Daniel Ortega.

The press office of Brazil’s foreign ministry confirmed to The Associated Press that it had decided to expel Nicaraguan ambassador Fulvia Patricia Castro Matu. It said Brazil’s ambassador to Nicaragua, Breno da Costa, was expelled Monday.

The office said da Costa was kicked out for failing to attend the 45th anniversary celebrations of Nicaragua’s Sandinista revolution. Ortega, whose critics see him as an authoritarian leader, was a guerrilla fighter in that movement.

An ongoing rift between Ortega and Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, two former allies, has grown over the last year.

Two diplomatic sources in Brasilia told the AP that Nicaragua’s government protested two weeks ago over da Costa’s absence from the festivities, opening the way to kick him out. The sources, who spoke under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the matter publicly, added that the Brazilian ambassador was following orders from the foreign ministry.

The foreign ministry hadn’t previously confirmed local media reports of the Brazilian ambassador’s expulsion.

Lula, who previously supported Ortega’s presidency, steered away from Ortega after the Nicaraguan leader ignored a request from Pope Francis to stop repression against Catholic clergymen in the Central American nation.

Amnesty International in April said that Ortega’s government arbitrarily arrested at least 119 people, including Roman Catholic bishop Rolando Álvarez for alleged conspiracy and dissemination of false information.

Brazil has frozen relations with the Central American country. That means no visits or meetings between leaders and diplomats of the two countries.

Leticia Bessa, an administrative assistant at the Nicaraguan embassy in Brazil’s capital, said Matu left the country before Brazil’s foreign ministry finalized its decision.

Later, Brazil’s foreign ministry added that da Costa is expected to leave Nicaragua at the end of the day. It also clarified that the exit of its ambassador does not represent a total break of diplomatic relations with Managua.

Nicaragua’s Vice President Rosario Murillo, who is also first lady and the government’s main spokesperson, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about the diplomatic spat.

During a news conference with international news agencies in Brasilia on July 22, Lula told reporters that Ortega was not answering his phone calls.

Benjamin Gedan, director of the Wilson Center’s Latin America program, said the incident makes Ortega even more of a “pariah with few friends in the region.”

“Lula is a leftist icon, but he does not blindly support all fellow travelers,” Gedan said. “Two years ago, following Ortega’s latest sham reelection, practically no leaders from the region showed up in Managua for his inauguration. The collapse of democracy in Nicaragua and Venezuela has offered the Latin American left an opportunity to prioritize democracy over ideology.”



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