Ecuador orders 20 Pentagon employees to leave: US embassy
April 26, 2014  09:51
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has ordered 20 Pentagon officers and staff to leave the country, a United States embassy official said today. 

Correa ordered the US Department of Defense personnel out of the country on April 7, said Jeffrey Weinshenker, a spokesman at the US embassy in Quito. 

The Pentagon staff have until the end of April to leave the country, Ecuadoran officials said. 

In a statement released, Weinshenker said the United States respects Ecuador's right as a "sovereign" nation to expel the US military staff, but regrets that the move "will severely limit our bilateral cooperation on issues related to security."

"The Ecuadoran government has made it clear that it no longer wants this security assistance," Weinshenker added. 

"The US government is reducing our security cooperation programs and moving those assets to another location," the diplomat said. 

The expulsions make good on a months-old threat by Correa to drastically pare back the presence of US military officers and staff in Ecuador, over concerns about US "espionage" and "American imperialism."Z
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