Ecuador's President Explains the Expulsion of the Cuban Embassy Due to Political Activities.
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Quito. In less than a week, the regime of Daniel Noboa dismissed the Cuban diplomatic corps based in Quito, ceased the residence visa of the Spanish academic and intellectual Fernando Casado and, through the Electoral Dispute Tribunal (ECT), banned “temporarily”, for nine months, the largest Ecuadorian political organization, the Citizen Revolution (RC).
QUITO (AP) — Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa said Monday that the expulsion of the Cuban diplomatic mission last week was due to its political activities. Interviewed on Radio Sucre, the head of state maintained that “with sufficient evidence, we said, ‘Go back home,’” and explained that “there was considerable interference from Cuba in political activities, including violent dissent.” Last Wednesday, the Ecuadorian government declared Cuban A…
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, explained the reasons why the diplomatic representation of Cuba was asked to leave the national territory: political and interference activities were taking place.
Daniel Noboa was surprised that Cuban diplomats burned papers before leaving. "Why do that, if diplomatic documents have protection?"
The president of #Ecuador reveals the reasons behind the expulsion of the ambassador and all diplomatic officials from #Cuba.
The official press of the island recognizes the burning of documents on the roof of the diplomatic headquarters
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