Quito.- “It is miserable and an absolute lack of empathy That a government rejects its own people. Thus the authoritarian and extremist regimes act, regardless of the fate of those who flee from the crisis that they themselves caused “Said the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, after accusing Nicolás Maduro of hindering Venezuelans’ return to his country.
In this context, Noboa recalled that Maduro said he will not receive more deported flights from Venezuelans from the United States in retaliation for the revocation of the license so that the Chevron oil company operated in that country.
“Bated door have warned the United States that after the revocation of THE OPERATION LICENSE For Chevron they would take this measure as retaliation. It is miserable and an absolute lack of empathy that a government rejects its own people, “Noboa insisted on his X account.
It is evident, he said, that Maduro’s allies in Ecuador will keep silent and they will try to minimize the subject with a “there them.”
“But not, this has an impact on the entire region. With regard to Ecuador: 1) We will not receive deported migrants from other nationalities. 2) Deported Ecuadorians will have the support of the State at each step, because we do not abandon our people here. My commitment is, and it will always be, with Ecuadorians”, Said the president.
Maduro pointed out that this decision made by the Trump administration, of leaving the 41 license that allowed oil companies to operate in Venezuelan territory, “affected the trips” that that country had scheduled with airplanes of the state conviasa to bring migrants.
“Now we have a problem there, because with what they have damaged communications That we had opened, I was already interested in the communications we had opened, because I wanted to bring me to all Venezuelans who have unjustly prisoners and persecuted just for being migrants, ”said Maduro.
Noboa was one of the first in the international community in considering the opposition leader of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia as a winner of the elections and, then, as “president -elect”.
The migratory and political issue in Venezuela has an impact on the entire region and this is considered Noboa, who will face the Allied Party of Chavismo, led by former president Rafael Correa (2007-2017), with the candidate Luisa González in a second electoral round on April 13.