Trump to meet Ecuadorean President Noboa in Florida on Saturday
- Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is set to meet Donald Trump in Florida to discuss immigration, trade, and security cooperation, focusing on gang violence in Ecuador.
- Noboa has publicly requested foreign military support to combat rising crime rates due to organized crime and drug trafficking in Ecuador.
- Plans for construction of a naval facility in Manta to support U.S. Military operations against gangs are underway, as reported by a high-level Ecuadorian official.
- Trump has affirmed his commitment to strengthening security cooperation with Ecuador, which includes U.S. Involvement in combating transnational crime.
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Noboa meets Trump in Mar-a-Lago and negotiates US aid to fight violence in Ecuador
The support of the United States in the fight against violence in Ecuador and the binational collaboration, were the main topics that addressed, this Saturday, March 29, Presidents Donald Trump and Daniel Noboa, in a meeting that lasted for two hours, at Trump’s residence, in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. Noboa who is in the middle of his campaign for reelection shared a photograph of the encounter in his X account in which he appears with the president …


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Ecuador is preparing for U.S. forces, plans show, as Noboa calls for help battling gangs
MANTA, Ecuador — Ecuador is laying the groundwork for U.S. forces to arrive, according to plans obtained by CNN – as its president calls on U.S. President Donald Trump to help battle powerful gangs in a country once known as the “island of peace.”
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