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In reply to the discussion: Ecuador renounces trade benefits from US Congress [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)3. Ecuador: Media is Distorting Our Words on Snowden. We're Pulling Out of US Trade Agreement
Forgive me for cut and pasting what I just posted in GD:
Patiño accuses the media of distorting his words on Snowden's asylum
Published: June 27, 2013 | 9:34 GMT
The Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patiño, said some media distorted his statements on the time necessary to consider the Latin American country not to grant political asylum to the CIA excolaborador Edward Snowden.
Journalists referring to Patino reported that Ecuador would take more than two months to review Snowden's application. "In Kuala Lumpur I stated that the decision of asylum could be resolved in a day, in a week or, as happened with Assange, could take two months. The media removed the first part of the statement and left only the second. They're trying to cause confusion, as we already know," Patiño wrote in his Twitter account.
http://actualidad.rt.com/ultima_hora/view/98552-patino-medios-distorsionar-asilo-snowden
Published: June 27, 2013 | 9:34 GMT
The Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patiño, said some media distorted his statements on the time necessary to consider the Latin American country not to grant political asylum to the CIA excolaborador Edward Snowden.
Journalists referring to Patino reported that Ecuador would take more than two months to review Snowden's application. "In Kuala Lumpur I stated that the decision of asylum could be resolved in a day, in a week or, as happened with Assange, could take two months. The media removed the first part of the statement and left only the second. They're trying to cause confusion, as we already know," Patiño wrote in his Twitter account.
http://actualidad.rt.com/ultima_hora/view/98552-patino-medios-distorsionar-asilo-snowden
And another thing
RT @RT_com 41m
Ecuador can't currently grant asylum to #Snowden, obstacle that he's not on its soil - officials http://on.rt.com/agi12q
12:44 GMT: Ecuador says it has not processed Snowdens asylum request because he has not reached any of its diplomatic premises.
Ecuador can't currently grant asylum to #Snowden, obstacle that he's not on its soil - officials http://on.rt.com/agi12q
12:44 GMT: Ecuador says it has not processed Snowdens asylum request because he has not reached any of its diplomatic premises.
Asa K Cusack @AsaKCusack 26m
Fascinating stuff from #Ecuador in response to #US #Snowden #trade threats: they've dropped #ATPDEA rather than having US revoke it. Astute.
Fascinating stuff from #Ecuador in response to #US #Snowden #trade threats: they've dropped #ATPDEA rather than having US revoke it. Astute.
El Universo @eluniversocom 1h
Ecuador's Secretary of Communication announced that Ecuador renounces the US preferential trade agreement (Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act) and offers economic aid to the US
Secretario de Comunicación anuncia que #Ecuador renuncia a preferencias arancelarias #ATPDEA y ofrece una ayuda económica a EE.UU.
Ecuador's Secretary of Communication announced that Ecuador renounces the US preferential trade agreement (Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act) and offers economic aid to the US
Secretario de Comunicación anuncia que #Ecuador renuncia a preferencias arancelarias #ATPDEA y ofrece una ayuda económica a EE.UU.
GAWD the US government is fucking tone deaf. Latin America made it clear it's SICK of the US drug war, and the US held that agreement over its head? After all the ALBA countries had already publicly pledged to kick out the USAID? And that they were SICK of being called (John Kerry that was you recently) and treated as America's backyard? Who's running this show?
Ecuador renounces renewed trade benefits from US Congress
Published June 27, 2013
Associated Press
...
Alvarez said his country won't bow "to mercantile interests, as important as they may be."
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/27/ecuador-renounces-renewed-trade-benefits-from-us-congress/
Published June 27, 2013
Associated Press
...
Alvarez said his country won't bow "to mercantile interests, as important as they may be."
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/27/ecuador-renounces-renewed-trade-benefits-from-us-congress/

Through his Twitter account the president (Correa) stressed that the Washington Post had "accused" Ecuador of having double standards.
They have managed to focus on Snowden (an ex-intelligence agent who fled the United States) and the "evil" countries that "support" him, making us forget the terrible actions he denounced against the U.S. people and the whole world, he expressed on Twitter.
"The world order is not only unjust, it is immoral," stressed the president.
...
The Ecuadorian government puts principles above its interests, said Foreign Affairs Minister Ricardo Patiño in a press conference from Vietnam where he was on an official visit.
http://www.plenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1552231&Itemid=1
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Is that why Sandy Levin threatened to block it if Ecuador gave Snowden asylum?
magical thyme
Jun 2013
#21
President Correa has already refused US military bases in Ecuador unless Ecuador can have bases
byeya
Jun 2013
#25
and Sen. Sandy Levin's threat to block it pre-empted Ecuadors pre-emptive pullout.
magical thyme
Jun 2013
#26
I think Ecuadoreans are better off with better paying jobs than selling flowers.
Divernan
Jun 2013
#52
Ecuador: Media is Distorting Our Words on Snowden. We're Pulling Out of US Trade Agreement
Catherina
Jun 2013
#3
Given Correa's brother's interest, and according to the indigenous population,
msanthrope
Jun 2013
#6
To me, 8 million acres of rainforest with hundreds of thousands of endangered
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#9
The Top Dems who came up with this stupidity must be feeling like real doofuses now n/t
Catherina
Jun 2013
#7
HAH! So much for the US holding it over Equador's head about Snowden! n/t
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#8
Ecuador also offered a multimillion donation for human rights training in the United States
Catherina
Jun 2013
#11
Ecuador owes China $9 billion, and China now owns 20% of Ecuador's land mass--pristine
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#30
Ask the indigenous peoples in the rain forest that Ecuador just sold to China
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#31
Denying themselves hundreds of millions in trade benefits will really show the US who is boss
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#20
^ Says a citizen of the Empire, perturbed the coin of the realm nolonger buys loyalty as it once did
Poll_Blind
Jun 2013
#34
Ah yes, the U.S. as abusive spouse- but one with a steady income to share if the abuse is allowed.
Poll_Blind
Jun 2013
#44
Hardly. You care not a lick about Ecuador's well-being, only their subservience.
Poll_Blind
Jun 2013
#46
Yeah, the US doesn't care about it's "Back Yard" going to Chinese influence
Lugal Zaggesi
Jun 2013
#38
Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Paraguay have right governments too. The US doesn't need Ecuador
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#54
Ah yes, I forgot about the rigthwing "Parliamentary Putsch" of Fernando Lugo in Paraguay
Lugal Zaggesi
Jun 2013
#73
Sometimes I really love it when another country flips off the US. We need that
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#59
Good. Tell the Us Government to take thie economic extortion and stuff it
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#69
It's actually hilarious. Like an obnoxious middle-schooler flipping off the principal,
Nye Bevan
Jun 2013
#86
Ecuadorian business leaders call withdrawal from pact "irresponsible" (Spanish)
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#63
So, where the hell is this big announcement on Snowden Ecuador was supposed to make
railsback
Jun 2013
#71
It never happened and this article was circulating saying there are no plans to halt commerce ties
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#76
aha, meanwhile I'm reading about how China already owns Ecuador and is going in to the rainforest
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#78
Someone should tell the rose sellers currently running a million dollar ad buy for a trade agreement
alcibiades_mystery
Jun 2013
#89