US Offers Ecuador $20mn to Combat Cartels as Deportation Agreement Nears
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US offers Ecuador $20mn to combat cartels as deportation agreement nears
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Quito on September 4, confirming substantial security assistance as the South American nation continues its battle against organised crime and drug trafficking.
U.S. Chief of Diplomacy Marco Rubio announced several million dollars in assistance to Ecuador to combat organized crime, while committing to intensifying the regional fight against gangs and drug trafficking cartels.
The U.S. Secretary of State arrived in Quito from Mexico to discuss security, migration and cooperation issues with the authorities.
Marco Rubio visits Ecuador to consolidate cooperation in security and trade, highlighting the fight against crime and drug trafficking.
The REDH-Ecuador rejects Marco Rubio's visit for promoting American interests that threaten sovereignty and regional peace, calling for priority to be given to Latin America's unity and stability.
In his work tour of Mexico, Secretary of State Marco Rubio pointed out that Claudia Sheinbaum’s government has carried out a “historic collaboration” in the fight against drug trafficking. The head of US diplomacy expressed himself after a meeting with the president in Palacio Nacional. After passing through Mexico City, Rubio will move to Ecuador. where he will meet with Daniel Noboa. The agenda, focused on security issues, makes special sense …
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