Mexico Rejects Claim That Local Hitmen Were Traveling To Mexico To Kill The President Of Ecuador
- Mexico has rejected claims that local hitmen were sent to kill Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, stating that the allegations are unfounded and based on unverified reports.
- Ecuador's government condemned any threats against Noboa, who recently won re-election with 56% of the votes according to results.
- Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, emphasized that Mexico will adhere to the principle of non-intervention despite diplomatic tensions with Ecuador.
- Tensions rose after Ecuadorean forces entered the Mexican embassy last year in an incident that strained relations between the two countries.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the versions that emerged in Ecuador about the alleged transfer and presence in that country of members of Mexican organized crime organizations have no basis, because “it does not even say where the information came from.”
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President Claudia Sheinbaum offered her condolences for the death of Pope Francis at the beginning of her Monday morning press conference, joining the public mourning of people around the world. In her Q&A session with reporters, she highlighted her government’s response to a claim that criminals from Mexico were planning to assassinate the president of Ecuador. Among other issues, Sheinbaum responded to a question about her call last week with …
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