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Ecuador won't accept deported migrants from other countries, says president

Daniel Noboa, the president of Ecuador, said that his country would not accept deported migrants from other countries. He also criticized Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for allegedly refusing to allow Venezuelan migrants who were deported by the United States.

Noboa said that Ecuador will always accept its citizens who are deported by other countries, because "we don't abandon our people."

Noboa called it "a complete lack of empathy" that Maduro "rejected" the flights of Venezuelans who were deported.

Maduro had announced a day earlier that flights scheduled to return Venezuelan migrants to Venezuela from abroad would be cancelled.

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Maduro did not directly mention the name of the company when referring to the migrant flight. He claimed that flights and communication between the countries were affected.

Noboa wrote in his blog: "This is the way authoritarian regimes and extremists behave, without care for the fate of the people fleeing from the crisis that they themselves created."

Maduro, his government and other countries have rejected the sanctions imposed by the United States. They claim that they are illegal measures which amount to "economic warfare" meant to cripple Venezuela.

Maduro, his allies and the government have praised the country for its resilience in the face of the sanctions. However, they have blamed the sanctions historically for some economic hardships. (Reporting by Alexandra Valencia; Writing by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Mark Porter)

(source: Reuters)