The Secretary of Communication of the Presidency of Ecuador, Irene Vélez, denied the publication made by the American media The New Yorker, about statements that President Daniel Noboa had made regarding his counterparts from El Salvador, Nayib Bukele; Javier Milei, from Argentina; Gabriel Boric, from Chile; Gustavo Petro, from Colombia; and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, from Brazil.
The New Yorker decontextualizes what Daniel Noboa said about presidents Milei and Bukele
Posted On 18 Jun 2024

Summit for Peace in Ukraine where the international community and the presidents of the attending nations urged to seek a peaceful solution to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Representing Ecuador, the President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, attended along with the Chancellor Gabriela Sommerfeld.
Vélez stated that The New Yorker was invited months ago by the national government to demonstrate how all human rights were being complied with in the midst of a state of emergency; However, that space and that closeness that was given to the medium has been used to not only criticize, but also generate fronts of attacks on the Government.





