AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEcuador Foreign Policy: President Daniel Noboa has formally started Ecuador’s withdrawal from the SUCRE regional payment system, ordering full denunciation of the treaty after the National Assembly approved the move—shifting implementation to the Foreign Affairs ministry. Regional Diplomacy: The U.S. State Department joined 14 American governments, including Ecuador, in warning that Bolivia’s prolonged road blockades and efforts to unseat President Rodrigo Paz pose a “grave threat” to constitutional order and democracy. Local Governance & Security: Ecuador’s political backdrop continues to draw scrutiny as activists allege a whistleblower investigating Noboa’s family business was murdered, while broader concerns about corruption and pressure on local governments persist. International Spotlight: A Jeju Forum in South Korea will convene global leaders and UN Secretary-General candidates, including Ecuador’s former foreign minister María Fernanda Espinosa, to discuss cooperation in a fragmented world. Sports & Soft Power: FIFA’s expanded World Cup keeps Ecuador in the spotlight via match coverage and an all-female officiating crew for Germany vs. Ecuador.
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