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President Daniel Noboa: Ecuador Wants ‘Real Help’ from Trump to Fight Crime

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President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa, who was reelected for a second term on Sunday, reiterated on Tuesday his goal of establishing a security alliance with U.S. President Donald Trump to receive “real help” to fight crime.

Noboa, a 37-year-old outsider candidate and Ecuador’s youngest president ever, defeated establishment socialist candidate Luisa González by an 11-point difference in Sunday’s presidential runoff election. Noboa’s upcoming four-year term will begin on May 24.

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President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa, who was reelected for a second term on Sunday, reiterated on Tuesday his goal of establishing a security alliance with U.S. President Donald Trump to receive “real help” to fight crime.

Noboa, a 37-year-old outsider candidate and Ecuador’s youngest president ever, defeated establishment socialist candidate Luisa González by an 11-point difference in Sunday’s presidential runoff election. Noboa’s upcoming four-year term will begin on May 24.

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