More
    HomePoliticsCuba Condemns Ecuador’s Expulsion of Embassy Staff as “Arbitrary and Unjustified”

    Cuba Condemns Ecuador’s Expulsion of Embassy Staff as “Arbitrary and Unjustified”

    Published on

    spot_img

    Statement from the Cuban Embassy in St. John’s

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba rejects in the strongest terms the arbitrary and unjustified decision by the government of Ecuador to expel all personnel from the Cuban Embassy in that country.

    On March 4, 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility of the Republic of Ecuador informed, through a Verbal Note, of its decision to declare all diplomatic, consular, and administrative personnel of the Cuban Embassy in Quito persona non grata, without providing any justification, and gave them 48 hours to leave Ecuadorian territory.

    This is an unfriendly and unprecedented act that significantly damages the historic relations of friendship and cooperation between both countries and peoples.

    This action also demonstrates the current Ecuadorian government’s disregard for the diplomatic practices and courtesies observed by the international community.

    The Ministry categorically reaffirms that the staff of the Cuban Embassy in Quito, as established by the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, has strictly complied with Ecuador laws and regulations without interfering in the internal affairs of that State.

    It does not seem coincidental that this action has been taken in a context characterized by the intensification of U.S. aggression against Cuba and strong pressure from the U.S. government on third countries to join in this policy, just days before the summit convened in Miami on March 7 with a small group of representatives from governments in the region.

    Cuba is convinced that the Ecuadorian people will defend their ties of solidarity and brotherhood with Cuba.

    Latest articles

    LETTER: Desmond Charles and Charlesworth Tabor Kicked Out. Who Will She Purge Next?

    Dear Editor,It’s time for Gisele Isaac and Jamale Pringle to go, and I call...

    Young Women Leaders to Debate Cannabis Law Reform in All-Female Parliamentary Sitting

    Parliament will host the Young Women in Leadership (YWiL) All-Female Parliamentary Debate on Monday,...

    ESFN Concludes World Wetlands Day Activities with Successful RAMSAR Site Ecological Tour to Barbuda

    The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN) is proud to report the successful completion of...

    Tamara Roberts Wins $500 in Flow’s Riddim and Rewards Promotion

    Congratulations to Tamara Roberts! She is the latest winner in Flow’s Riddim and Rewards...

    More like this

    LETTER: Desmond Charles and Charlesworth Tabor Kicked Out. Who Will She Purge Next?

    Dear Editor,It’s time for Gisele Isaac and Jamale Pringle to go, and I call...

    Young Women Leaders to Debate Cannabis Law Reform in All-Female Parliamentary Sitting

    Parliament will host the Young Women in Leadership (YWiL) All-Female Parliamentary Debate on Monday,...

    ESFN Concludes World Wetlands Day Activities with Successful RAMSAR Site Ecological Tour to Barbuda

    The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN) is proud to report the successful completion of...