U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo Speaks about Ecuador's National Day
Written by Stephanie T.
Today is Ecuador's National Day.
"On behalf of the Government of the United States and the American people, I send warm greetings to the Ecuadorian people as you celebrate the 211th anniversary of your declaration of independence.
Even as Ecuador confronts the impact of COVID-19 on its people and economy, it remains a steadfast partner of the United States in the hemisphere and serves as a beacon of hope for refugees from Venezuela. We stand proudly by Ecuadorians in the fight against the pandemic, and look forward to emerging together from this challenge even more strong and prosperous.
President Moreno’s visit to the White House earlier this year reaffirmed that the long-standing partnership and cooperation between Ecuador and the United States will continue on key issues such as regional security, human rights, and economic development. Working together to deepen trade ties, defend democracy, promote human rights, and fight illegal narcotics benefits both our countries.
I extend my best wishes for health and prosperity to the people of Ecuador on this anniversary of your declaration of independence," stated U.S. Secretary Pompeo today.
Honor Ecuador and Ecuadorian cuisine. Here are recipes from Ecuador.
An Ecuadorian recipe is on Goya.com:
https://www.goya.com/en/recipes/ecuadorian-shrimp-with-coconut-sauce
Ecuadorian recipe on allrecipes.com:
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/257313/ecuadorian-seco-de-pollo/
Books about Ecuador:
Fire from the Andes: Short Fiction by Women from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru
by Susan E. Benner (Editor), Kathy S. Leonard (Editor), Marjorie AgosÃn (Foreword by) bn.com
The Clowns Dance: Love and Adventure in Ecuador
by Lynden S. Williams bn.com
bn.com sells books about the history of Ecuador, traveling in Ecuador, and Afro-Latins.
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