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Correa travels to Chile for possession of Bachelet

Posted On 10 Mar 2014

Imagen 1 The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, traveled to Santiago this Monday to attend the takeover of the elected Chilean president Michelle Bachelet, reported the president.

“Departing to Chile for possession of Michelle,” Correa said through his Twitter account after he received the official visit of Mexican head of state, Enrique Peña Nieto, on the capital.

Correa also announced that next Thursday will arrive to Quito his Honduran pair Juan Orlando Hernández on a working visit.

“Thursday comes Pres. Of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, on a working visit. Welcome!” Correa said via Twitter.

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