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The Busque School Guayas visits for the first time The Savior on a trip that becomes the first after the coronavirus pandemic, as reported this Sunday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility.
Foreign Ministry indicated that the ambassador of Ecuador In El Salvador, Laura Donoso, and the staff of the Ecuadorian diplomatic mission welcomed the Guayas School Ship upon its arrival at the port of Acajutla, as part of the Pacific 2021 international cruise.
“This is the first international route after the covid-19 pandemic and it is the first time that this iconic vessel has docked in a Salvadoran port,” the letter noted.
The ship, coming from Manta (ManabĂ), after having visited Peru, will remain in El Salvador until next Tuesday, November 2, when it will set sail for Panama.
Cruises have as a fundamental mission to complete the professional training of the midshipmen of the Naval Higher School. 35 midshipmen, 29 men and 6 women, are trained on this trip out of a total crew of 147 officers.
With this journey, 5,300 miles away, Ecuador retakes its presence in international waters. On October 1, the Guayas Training Ship celebrated its forty-fourth anniversary of incorporation into the Ecuadorian Naval Force.
He has made 31 international cruises “carrying a message of peace, brotherhood and culture of the Ecuadorian people, for which he is known as Ecuador’s itinerant ambassador through the seas of the world,” concludes the note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (I)

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