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Ecuador declares Cuban ambassador ‘persona non grata’

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 3:57 PM

QUITO, March 4 (Reuters) – Ecuador declared Cuban Ambassador Basilio Gutierrez and his diplomatic ​staff “persona non grata,” the ‌foreign ministry said on Wednesday, giving them 48 hours to leave the country.

Authorities did not explain ‌why ​President Daniel ⁠Noboa’s government made ⁠the decision, but cited Article 9 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

Cuba’s foreign ​ministry rejected the move as “arbitrary and unjustified,” describing ⁠it as an “unfriendly ⁠and unprecedented act” that ​undermines historic ties between the ​nations.

Havana suggested the expulsion was ‌linked to U.S. pressure ahead of an upcoming weekend summit in Miami involving ⁠regional representatives.

Ecuadorean police and military personnel were seen patrolling the area outside ⁠the ‌Cuban embassy in ⁠Quito, according to Reuters ​witnesses.

Ecuador ‌did not address whether ​the move ⁠implied a formal break in diplomatic relations with Cuba.

(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia, Editing by Daina Beth Solomon and ​Himani Sarkar)