Ecuador: Kichwa Federation Declares Truce to Open Dialogue With Government - teleSUR English
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Ecuador cries for dialogue after 10 days of national strike, in the new pulse of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) with the Palace of...
Ecuador: Kichwa Federation Declares Truce to Open Dialogue With Government - teleSUR English
Meanwhile, CONAIE continues its protests over fuel subsidy cuts. On Wednesday, the Federation of Kichwa Peoples of Northern Ecuador declared a temporary truce as a “gesture of good faith and willingness to dialogue” with President Daniel Noboa. RELATED: UN calls for urgent dialogue in Ecuador after protester’s death In a statement, the Indigenous organization said it was open to talks with the Noboa administration “in a framework of mutual respe…
The Federation of the Kichwa Peoples of the Sierra-North of Ecuador (Chijallta FICI) proposed a “temporary tregua” to the mobilizations to initiate dialogues with the Government, within the framework of the national strike of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) against the elimination of the subsidy to diesel.
On Wednesday, an organization of indigenous peoples from the northern mountains of Ecuador proposed a "temporary tregua" to the government of President Daniel Noboa as a "gesto of goodwill" to begin to dialogue a way out of the strikes and mobilizations that for ten days have been registered throughout the country.
The Federation of Kichwa Peoples of the Northern Sierra of Ecuador declared a temporary truce within the framework of the strike called by the Conaie, as a gesture of good faith and willingness to dialogue with the Government of Daniel Noboa. In its communiqué, the federation requested the installation of a space for dialogue to listen to their demands, although there are still blockades in sectors such as La Esperanza, in Ibarra, where drivers …
The decision to temporarily suspend the protest actions was communicated by the organization on the morning of this Wednesday, October 1, 2025, through an official communiqué.
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