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President Rafael Correa of Ecuador has ordered the expulsion of a senior US diplomat, accusing him of suspending aid to Ecuador's anti-drugs programme. | |
During his weekly TV address, Mr Correa said US customs attache Armando Astorga was "insolent and foolish" and had treated Ecuador like a colony. | |
The US embassy denied that Mr Astorga was responsible for any policy change and said he had already left Ecuador. | The US embassy denied that Mr Astorga was responsible for any policy change and said he had already left Ecuador. |
Analysts say Mr Correa has generally enjoyed decent relations with the US. | Analysts say Mr Correa has generally enjoyed decent relations with the US. |
But he launched a vitriolic attack during his weekly TV programme, accusing Mr Astorga of trying to make some economic aid conditional on Washington being allowed to choose the head of Ecuador's anti-narcotics police. | But he launched a vitriolic attack during his weekly TV programme, accusing Mr Astorga of trying to make some economic aid conditional on Washington being allowed to choose the head of Ecuador's anti-narcotics police. |
"Mr Astorga, keep your dirty money, we don't need it. We have dignity in this country," he said. | "Mr Astorga, keep your dirty money, we don't need it. We have dignity in this country," he said. |
Mr Correa then told his foreign minister to "give this gentleman 48 hours to pack up his suitcases and get out of the country". | Mr Correa then told his foreign minister to "give this gentleman 48 hours to pack up his suitcases and get out of the country". |
"We're not going to let anyone treat us as if we were a colony here." | "We're not going to let anyone treat us as if we were a colony here." |
US embassy spokeswoman Marta Youth said Mr Astorga had left Ecuador in early January at the end of his assignment. | US embassy spokeswoman Marta Youth said Mr Astorga had left Ecuador in early January at the end of his assignment. |
A state department spokesman said the US ambassador would hold talks with the Ecuador's foreign minister to "check why this announcement was made". | A state department spokesman said the US ambassador would hold talks with the Ecuador's foreign minister to "check why this announcement was made". |
Mr Correa has clashed with Washington over several issues - most notably refusing to renew the lease on airbases used by US forces to mount anti-narcotics missions. | Mr Correa has clashed with Washington over several issues - most notably refusing to renew the lease on airbases used by US forces to mount anti-narcotics missions. |
But compared with other left-wing governments in Latin America, the rows between Quito and Washington have been low key. | But compared with other left-wing governments in Latin America, the rows between Quito and Washington have been low key. |
Bolivia and Venezuela both expelled their US ambassadors late last year, accusing Washington of trying to oust Bolivia's left-wing government. | Bolivia and Venezuela both expelled their US ambassadors late last year, accusing Washington of trying to oust Bolivia's left-wing government. |
Washington responded by throwing out envoys from Bolivia and Venezuela. | Washington responded by throwing out envoys from Bolivia and Venezuela. |
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