Mar 12 • 13:00 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Cuban Diplomacy Personae Non Gratae

Ecuador has declared the Cuban ambassador personae non gratae and expelled them from the country due to alleged espionage activities.

The government of Ecuador has made the significant decision to declare the Cuban ambassador persona non grata, resulting in their expulsion from the country. This move was made without an official explanatory note, relying on Article 9 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which allows such actions without providing a justification. The absence of transparency raises questions about the motivations behind this declaration and the diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Reports from various media outlets have suggested that members of the Cuban diplomatic mission were involved in intelligence activities, such as espionage and recruitment within social organizations aimed at destabilizing the Ecuadorian government. President Daniel Noboa later confirmed these claims during a radio interview, stating that there was significant interference from Cuba in political activities, dissenting actions, and even violent incidents. This revelation sheds light on the seriousness of Ecuador's allegations against Cuba and underscores the potential ramifications for bilateral relations.

Further compounding the controversy, videos have surfaced on social media showing Cuban officials incinerating documents on the embassy terrace, which could indicate a desperate attempt to eliminate incriminating evidence. Such actions undermine trust and highlight a significant decline in diplomatic relations. The historical context provided by figures like Lord Palmerston, who emphasized states’ interests in diplomatic relationships, resonates strongly with Ecuador's current stance, signaling a shift in their approach to foreign diplomatic engagement and internal security.

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