Diplomatic Rift Intensifies: Cuba Leaves Ecuador
The Cuban diplomatic mission left Ecuador after being declared persona non grata by President Daniel Noboa's government. The withdrawal follows a 48-hour expulsion order, leading to diplomatic tensions just before a meeting of conservative Latin American leaders with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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- Ecuador
The diplomatic relationship between Cuba and Ecuador has strained significantly as Cuba's mission departed Ecuador following an expulsion by President Daniel Noboa’s administration. The Cuban flag was taken down, signaling the cessation of the embassy's operations.
Ecuador labeled the Cuban ambassador and staff as 'persona non grata,' enforcing their exit within 48 hours. The situation unfolded in the public eye, with President Noboa sharing footage of embassy staff burning papers from the embassy's rooftop.
This diplomatic rift comes ahead of a crucial meeting involving U.S. President Trump and Latin American leaders, amid mounting pressure on countries supporting Cuba, a nation Trump has called a 'failed nation.'
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