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“Peru Environment Minister Antonio Brack Egg and his Ecuadorian counterpart Marcela Aguiñaga signed an unprecedented environmental cooperation agreement on Wednesday, to favor the joint monitoring and conservation of protected areas and the responsible and sustainable use of natural resources.”
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“The directors of CN3-Cablenews, a TV channel taken over by the government in July 2008, canceled “Productive Forum,” Hoy reports. Its anchor said the program ended after three years because the station directors didn’t agree with his editorial line.”
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“Ecuador’s oil-product export revenue in August fell 50% to $76 million from the $152 million registered in the same month of 2008, the Central Bank said Tuesday.”
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“Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has a Ph.D. in economics, though it may not have prepared him for the recent financial turmoil that beset his coastal country.”
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“Ecuador may recognize the sovereignty of the Georgian separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia during a visit to Moscow by President Rafael Correa that begins tomorrow, Vedomosti reported, citing an unidentified Russian Foreign Ministry official.”
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“Russian media outlets are reporting that Moscow will try to convince Ecuador to follow the examples of Venezuela and Nicaragua in recognizing the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa is due in Moscow on October 28.”
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“President Rafael Correa Delgado of Ecuador arrives on a three-day official visit in Russia Wednesday at the invitation of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.”
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“Ecuador wants $3.5 billion as compensation for not extracting crude from an Amazonian reserve, the country’s foreign minister said Tuesday, with Germany offering $50 million a year if other nations join in.”
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