The dictator Daniel Ortega attacked Daniel Noboa and Javier Milei, presidents of Ecuador and Argentina, respectively, in his speech during the XXI Alba-TCP Summit on the night of Wednesday, April 24.
The event of the socialist presidents, which takes place in Caracas, Venezuela, was the scene where the Sandinista leader took the opportunity to call the leaders of those two South American countries “fascist Nazis.”
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«We are in a battle where the imperialists of the earth try to undermine, they try to undermine, they try to penetrate to destroy Latin American unity, we already know… but the instruments that the imperialists have, with the fascist Nazi in Argentina and with the other fascist Nazi in Ecuador, and others who are hanging around there,” Ortega asserted from Caracas, one of the few countries visited by the Nicaraguan dictator.
“…the people are going to pass the bill, they are going to pass the bill and sooner rather than later, the people who saw the birth of Commander Che Guevara are going to free themselves from the fascist Nazi,” added Ortega in reference to Argentine President Javier Milei. and the Ecuadorian president Daniel Noboa.
Ortega and his diplomatic relations with Ecuador and Argentina
On April 6, the Nicaraguan dictatorship decided to break “all diplomatic relations” with Ecuador, in solidarity with Mexico, a country that is in a diplomatic conflict with the government of Daniel Noboa, after the assault by the Ecuadorian Police on the Aztec diplomatic headquarters to remove former vice president Jorge Glas, who had received asylum from the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The Sandinista regime announced the breaking of diplomatic relations with the Ecuadorian government, which it accuses of violating international law and at the same time calls it “neofascist”, “corrupt and subservient to the Empires.”
On December 4, 2023, the Nicaraguan dictator withdrew Carlos Midence as ambassador to Argentina, a measure taken a few days after the inauguration of the far-right Javier Milei, who has openly called the Ortega administration a dictatorship and had warned that he would evaluate the withdrawal of its delegates in countries such as Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela or North Korea, friendly and partner countries of Managua.
The Ortega-Murillo dictatorship, which constantly insults foreign governments and even confiscated assets from the Organization of American States (OAS) and Taiwan, assures that it reiterates its “adherence to International Law and the Conventions that govern civilized relations between States and Governments of the World.