Ecuador’s foreign minister, Juan Carlos Holguín, met with ministers from the United Kingdom and Ukraine in the US | Politics | News

After his participation on Friday, February 24, at the United Nations Security Council in New York, the United States, a year after Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, Juan Carlos Holguín, Head of the Ministry of External Relations and Human Mobility of Ecuador. On Saturday, he met with a number of international ministers.

Through his social networks, Holguín shared photos of their meeting and briefly mentioned the issues they addressed on each of the dates.

In his latest post, he posted about his meeting with British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.

The Ecuadorean official said that the country’s commitment to Ecuador in combating organized crime continues and that he also discussed the possible visa waiver process for the UK. “We made up for lost time,” Holguín said.

smartly before meeting, The Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kulebawho said they focused on ways to develop bilateral relations between the two countries, as well as strengthening relations with Latin American countries.

On the other hand, in the morning hours of Saturday, Holguin held a meeting with Josep Borrell Fontelles, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission.

During the meeting, the foreign minister said that they reviewed the progress made in bilateral issues between Ecuador and the European Union.

He also informed Holguín that he will be visiting Ecuador on Monday 27 February European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johanssonwith whom they will discuss security issues and urge European Union Civil Liberties Committee For exemption from a Schengen visa for Ecuadorians.

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Ecuador is one of the few countries in Latin America, whose citizens are still required to request this document to visit the Schengen area. (YO)

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