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ICJ Schedules New Proceedings in Mexico-Ecuador Embassy Dispute

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has set a new hearing date to deliberate on the Mexico-Ecuador conflict over the embassy attack in Quito. This development underscores the ongoing international legal process to resolve diplomatic disputes and holds Ecuador accountable for the incident. The next steps will likely involve detailed oral arguments from both nations, shaping future diplomatic relations.
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