Cuba closes Quito embassy after Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa expels its diplomats
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Cuba closed its embassy in Ecuador after its diplomats were expelled, worsening relations between the nations.
Cuba has closed its embassy in Quito following Ecuador's expulsion of its diplomats. The Ecuadorian government, under President Daniel Noboa, issued a 48-hour deadline for the diplomats to leave the country. No official explanation for the expulsion has been provided by Ecuadorian authorities. This diplomatic action signifies a deterioration of relations between the two nations.
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Cuba has closed its embassy in Quito and withdrawn its diplomats following Ecuador's expulsion order. The Ecuadorian government, under President Daniel Noboa, initiated the expulsion without public explanation, leading to a diplomatic breakdown. Readers can monitor reports from international news organizations to track the evolving diplomatic relations between Cuba and Ecuador.
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