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Ecuador voters reject return of US bases, in blow to Trump ally Noboa

Vote effectively blocks the US from returning to an airbase that was once a hub for its anti-drug operations

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Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa and US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visiting an airbase in Manta, Ecuador this month. Photo: Reuters
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Ecuadorian voters roundly rejected the return of US military bases to the country in a referendum on Sunday, a major political blow to Trump-friendly President Daniel Noboa.

With three-quarters of the vote counted, about 60 per cent of Ecuadorians had voted ‘no’ to lifting a long-standing ban on foreign bases.

The rejection effectively blocks the US military from returning to an airbase at Manta on the Pacific coast - once a hub for Washington’s anti-drug operations. US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recently toured military facilities in Manta and an airbase in Salinas alongside Noboa.

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The vote was a serious defeat for Noboa, who has staked his political fortunes on tackling rampant cartel violence and forging an alliance with US President Donald Trump.

The facilities that housed a US forward operating post in Manta, Ecuador. Photo: AFP
The facilities that housed a US forward operating post in Manta, Ecuador. Photo: AFP

The vote came against the backdrop of US military air strikes against alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, a divisive policy which Noboa has backed.

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