The Cuban government has issued a formal condemnation of Ecuador’s decision to expel all diplomatic personnel from its embassy in Quito, characterizing the move as an unjustified violation of international norms.
On March 4, 2026, Ecuador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility delivered a Verbal Note declaring all Cuban embassy staff—including diplomatic, consular, and administrative personnel—persona non grata. The Ecuadorian government provided no justification for this decision and mandated that all personnel depart Ecuadorian territory within 48 hours.
Cuba’s Foreign Ministry denounced the expulsion as “an unfriendly and unprecedented act” that severely damages the longstanding bilateral relations between the two nations. The statement emphasized that Cuban officials had strictly adhered to Ecuadorian laws and international diplomatic protocols under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), without engaging in any interference in Ecuador’s internal affairs.
The timing of this diplomatic rupture appears significant, occurring just days before a regional summit convened in Miami on March 7. Cuban authorities suggest the action reflects mounting pressure from the United States government on regional partners to align with its aggressive stance toward Cuba.
This development represents a serious deterioration in Cuba-Ecuador relations and raises concerns about the politicization of diplomatic engagements in the region. Cuba remains confident that the Ecuadorian people will continue to uphold the traditional bonds of solidarity between the two nations.
