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The President of Venezuela addressed his Ecuadorian counterpart: Do not open the doors of your country to America

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has warned his Ecuadorian counterpart of the danger of chaos in the country, asking for help from the United States.
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According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned his Ecuadorian counterpart Daniel Noboa about the danger of chaos in this country by asking for help from the United States.

> where there have been recent disturbances, there is a risk of chaos.

He added: Wherever America enters, only chaos And Marj takes. The US Southern Command will never bring true peace and security based on respect for Ecuadorian law.

Maduro then made the statement that the president of Ecuador He asked for help from the United States to fight against drug trafficking gangs and criminal gangs in this country, which have recently started a wave of violence and armed conflicts.

Venezuela’s president stated that Venezuela made its own peace and guaranteed security in the country without retaliatory measures and guaranteed respect for the people. We acted based on our principles in the country’s national doctrine and we did it without the help of the US Drug Enforcement Administration. The institution that we expelled from our country.

Maduro expressed There are two models: a Latin American model that we can build, and another model based on the dependence and intervention of foreigners that is built to take over the welfare and comfort of a country. Wherever the US Southern Command shows up, there is chaos, violence, and even more drug trafficking.

in January 6 The government of this country declared a state of emergency following the escape of a powerful leader of the Ecuadorian criminal gang known as “Fito” from prison. Following this incident, Ecuador witnessed a series of attacks, including explosions and the kidnapping of several police officers.

With the escape of the leader of the criminals and the government’s attempt to re-arrest him, the criminal groups Gunmen attacked several places in Ecuador, including a TV station, a university and government and public places, and took several hostages.

Armed people in the city of Guayaquil while Their faces were masked, they entered the TC TV set in this city and shouted that they were carrying a bomb.

Following the armed occupation of this live broadcasting studio in Ecuador and taking its employees hostage, the country’s 36-year-old president, Daniel Noboa, declared a state of emergency in Ecuador.

An hour later, the Ministry of the Interior of Ecuador announced that after the attack by the criminal elements Armed with the TC studio and taking hostages in this network, the forces of the Ministry of Interior succeeded in arresting all the criminals and releasing the hostages.

shows unpublished images of the capital of Ecuador that following the shootings in several parts of the city, people became afraid and anxious and chaos reigned over this city for hours..

The media reported that “Jose Adolfo Macias” known as Fito, who is the head of the “Los Chonros” criminal group, has been arrested by the government forces and chaos has ended in Ecuador.

Chaos in Ecuador following The escape of the chief of the criminals/ declaration of the internal armed situation

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