The Cuban government has announced the closure of its embassy in Quito, Ecuador, following a directive from President Daniel Noboa's administration giving Cuban diplomats just 48 hours to leave the country. This abrupt expulsion has intensified tensions between the two nations, with the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) criticizing the decision as "unilateral and unfriendly." The embassy's operations officially ceased at 10 AM local time on Saturday, March 7. In a communique, Minrex expressed deep regret over the actions taken by the Ecuadorian government, stating that the decision undermines the historically positive bilateral relations that have existed between Cuba... [Continue Reading]
Noboa's government gave Cuba's diplomats 48 hours to leave Ecuador, though it did not provide an explanation. [Continue Reading]
In a coordinated effort, Ecuadorean and US forces have initiated operations aimed at combatting drug trafficking in Ecuador. This decisive action, announced by the US military’s Southern Command, is part of a broader strategy to tackle what are termed designated terrorist organizations involved in the drug trade. The announcement comes shortly after Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa clarified that these operations mark a "new phase" in Ecuador's ongoing battle against drug cartels, which have significantly escalated their activities in the region. He emphasized that approximately 70% of the world’s cocaine is currently routed through Ecuador’s extensive port system, highlighting the country's... [Continue Reading]
Recent military actions have unfolded as Ecuador and the United States embark on joint operations targeting drug trafficking and narco-terrorism. The US Southern Command announced these initiatives, designed to counteract the growing violence linked to drug trafficking within Ecuador. This development follows an alarming surge in drug-related crime in Ecuador, primarily fueled by cocaine shipments from neighbouring Colombia and Peru, which constitute about 70 percent of global cocaine production. The offensive signifies a critical escalatory move by both nations in addressing the escalating crisis. The operations commenced shortly after a statement from Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa, who emphasized the need... [Continue Reading]