Mexico Denies Noboa’s Accusation of a Assassination Plot Against Him

The Mexican FM Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Photo: X/ @SRE_mx
April 19, 2025 Hour: 6:41 pm
On Saturday, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) “flatly” denied on Saturday the link with “alleged criminal acts” in Ecuador against the president, Daniel Noboa, and his cabinet following the electoral fraud committed by him.
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The Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a statement in response to reports in Ecuadorian media citing a message from the Armed Forces of that country dated April 17, which warns of the alleged “transfer of hitmen from Mexico and other countries to Ecuador, with the purpose of carrying out terrorist attacks against the President of the Republic, his ministerial Cabinet, and work team.”
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly rejects the repeated and unscrupulous creation of narratives in official communications and/or leaks of official documents, which allude to Mexico as a source of alleged criminal acts or internal situations in that country,” the Mexican agency stated.
Furthermore, the SRE recalled that Mexico broke off relations with Ecuador after the violent assault on the Mexican embassy in Quito on April 5, 2024, “in grave and flagrant violation of international law.”
“Regardless of this, our country is guided and will always be guided by the principle of non-intervention,” the Mexican Foreign Ministry concluded.
Hours earlier, the Government of Ecuador assured that the State is on “maximum alert” after an intelligence report from the Joint Command of the Armed Forces warned of the alleged planning of “terrorist attacks” against the president and members of his Cabinet.
The break in relations between Mexico and Ecuador was triggered by the assault of the Mexican Embassy in Quito by Ecuadorian authorities to arrest Jorge Glas, former vice president of Rafael Correa.
This act of violence occurred in a context of bilateral tension, exacerbated by the expulsion of the Mexican ambassador following statements by President López Obrador on the assassination of candidate Fernando Villavicencio and its impact on the Ecuadorian elections.
Autor: ACJ