Ecuador And US Rule Out Galapagos Military Base
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The President of Ecuador, who discussed with the U.S. Internal Security Secretariat, said that in Salinas or Manta "there is a greater priority for arms, fuel and drug trafficking".
To prevent his opponents from saying that he wants to affect the ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands, President Daniel Noboa said that the possibility of installing a base of the United States Department of National Security in that place has been ruled out, in the event that he wins the yes in the question on the elimination of the prohibition of the presence of foreign military bases.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has rejected the establishment of a US military base on the Galapagos Islands. He essentially withdrew his latest proposal, following strong criticism from opponents and environmental activists.
Washington and Quito ruled out installing a U.S. military base on the Ecuadorian islands of Galapagos as part of an offensive against drug trafficking in the Pacific, Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa said Friday.
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