28/06/2022 06:05 (UTC)
Quito, Jun 27 (EFE).- The first day of talks between Ecuador’s government and the indigenous movement ended on Monday without a definitive result after the former refused a further reduction in fuel prices, the main demand to end two weeks of protests.The two sides, however, made progress on several issues and will meet again on Tuesday morning in the Basilica of the National Vow, the venue for the talks brokered by the president of the National Assembly, Virgilio Squicela, and the Catholic Church. (Camer: JUAN FRANCISCO CHÁVEZ). SHOT LIST:INDIGENOUS PROTESTERS WAIT OUTSIDE THE BASILICA OF THE NATIONAL VOTE FOR THE RESULTS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF ECUADOR AND THE INDIGENOUS SECTOR IN THE HISTORIC CENTRE OF QUITO, ECUADOR.
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