Ecuador facing food and fuel shortages as country rocked by violent protests
by Reuters in Quito from World news | The Guardian on (#60N9C)
Government rejects conditions for dialogue to end 10 days of Indigenous-led demonstrations against economic policy
Violent protests against the economic policies of Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso have paralysed the country's capital and other regions, but the government on Wednesday rejected their conditions for dialogue.
Quito is experiencing food and fuel shortages after 10 days of demonstrations in which protesters at times have clashed with police. After officials rejected the conditions for negotiations, the United States government issued an advisory urging travellers to reconsider visiting the country due to civil unrest and crime".
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