Ecuador's President, Daniel Noboa, announced his trip to the United States to hold a key meeting with former President Donald Trump. The main objective of the meeting was to strengthen bilateral cooperation on issues such as security, migration, and trade.
The visit took place at a crucial moment, as the country faces a frontal offensive against criminal gangs. Noboa has sought international alliances to obtain tactical and logistical support in the fight against drug trafficking that harshly affects Ecuadorian society.
During the interview with Radio Centro, Noboa celebrated that while the U.S. cuts cooperation programs in many countries, with Ecuador there is a privileged relationship based on trust and common goals. The conversation with Trump included a proposal for Ecuadorian armed groups to be included in international lists of terrorist organizations.
The president also addressed migration issues with his counterpart, seeking concrete solutions for thousands of Ecuadorians in U.S. territory. In the commercial area, he advocated for establishing fair conditions that benefit both countries within a framework of respect for sovereignty.









