Ecuador's ex-vice president Jorge Glas was arrested when police stormed
Ecuador's ex-vice president Jorge Glas was arrested when police stormed Mexico's embassy in Quito JOHN THYS/AFP

Mexico said Monday it had asked that Ecuador's detained former vice president Jorge Glas be allowed to go to a third country due to his "critical" health condition.

Glas, 54, had sought refuge in the Mexican embassy in Quito when Ecuadoran security forces raided the building on April 5 and held him on corruption charges, prompting a break in diplomatic ties between the two nations.

He was later detained at a high-security prison in Guayaquil, a port city in western Ecuador.

In a statement, Mexico's foreign ministry said it asked Ecuador to allow Glas's safe passage so that he "may be delivered and transferred to a third country" in accordance with the Caracas Convention on diplomatic asylum.

It asked that Ecuador "take the necessary humanitarian measures" so that Glas "is released and guarded in a safe place, given his reported critical health condition."

Glad was briefly hospitalized on April 8 after refusing to eat, according to prison authorities and his attorneys.

Quito has not yet issued a response to the Mexican government's request.

Following Ecuador's raid on its embassy, Mexico withdrew its diplomatic personnel and broke relations with Quito.