Chile's President-Elect and Ecuador's President Meet in Quito to Discuss Security and Migration
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José Antonio Kast, president-elect of Chile, continues to weave diplomatic ties with those who will be his counterparts in Latin America when he takes office on March 11, 2026. On Tuesday he held a reserved meeting with the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, at the Palace of Carondelet, in Quito, to whom he raised the idea of creating a humanitarian corridor to return irregular migrants in Chile, Peru and Ecuador to their country of origin, as …
Chile's elected president, José Antonio Kast, said he spoke with Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, about his proposal to create a "humanitarian corridor" that would allow migrants to return Venezuelan migrants.
With difficulties in landing due to the weather conditions -which forced a go around maneuver before touching the track minutes later-, the elected president, José Antonio Kast, arrived in the early morning of Tuesday to Quito, Ecuador. The flight of Latam that transferred the future president and his entourage finally managed to complete the arrival after 4:00 a.m. (local time of Quito), starting his second international trip since he was elect…
The visit is part of his first international tour after winning the elections in Chile
QUITO (AP) — Just days after his victory in Chile's presidential runoff, far-right candidate José Antonio Kast met Tuesday in Quito with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in an attempt to strengthen ties…
The president-elect of Chile, José Antonio Kast, held a meeting in Ecuador this Tuesday with President Daniel Noboa. The meeting had as its central axis the security challenges facing the region, together with deepening the economic ties of both countries. Both leaders addressed the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation, in a conversation that focused on the fight against organized crime and transnational crime. The meeting allowed strengthen…
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