Mexico Denies Noboa’s Accusation of a Assassination Plot Against Him - teleSUR English
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Mexico denies being the origin of the transfer of hit men to Quito
Yesterday the Mexican Foreign Ministry flatly rejected the versions broadcast by Ecuadorian media that point to Mexico being the origin of an alleged transfer of hitmen with the intention of attacking President Daniel Noboa and officials of his environment.
Mexico Reacts to Ecuador's Accusations of Transferring Hitmen to Attack Noboa
Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied accusations reported in Ecuadorian media about the alleged transfer of hitmen from Mexico to Ecuador to attack President Daniel Noboa and other officials in his administration. In a statement released on Saturday, April 19, the Mexican Foreign Ministry categorically rejected “the repeated and unscrupulous creation of narratives in official communications and/or leaks of official documents that allude t…
Mexico Denies Noboa’s Accusation of a Assassination Plot Against Him - teleSUR English
On Saturday, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) “flatly” denied on Saturday the link with “alleged criminal acts” in Ecuador against the president, Daniel Noboa, and his cabinet following the electoral fraud committed by him. RELATED: Magnicide Complaint Is a New Show To Disperse Attention: Ecuador’s Professor Dax Toscano The Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a statement in response to reports in Ecuadorian media citing a message from t…
Mexico responds to Ecuador of course plot vs. Noboa: ‘Inscrupulous creation of narratives’
The government of Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the accusations of the Ecuadorian Army about an alleged sending of Mexican hitmen to attack President Daniel Noboa. The Foreign Secretary called the document an “unscrupulous creation of narratives” by Ecuador, a country with which it broke diplomatic relations due to the invasion of the Mexican Embassy in Quito. “We reject official communiqués and/or leaks of official documents, which allude to Mexic…
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