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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented a note to the Ambassador Bolivianwhere he broadcasts a vigorous protest against the statements of the President of this country, Luis Arce.
According to information released by international agencies, the day before the President of Bolivia said that Peru is fighting for the restoration of democracy.
“Today the Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented a note to the Ambassador Bolivian through which it broadcasts a vigorous protest against the statements of President Luis Arce on domestic political issues,” the Foreign Ministry said in a post on its official Twitter account.
It is also indicated that Foreign relations “He was evaluating actions in the face of new interventions.”
Torre Tagle’s statement came after statements by the President of Bolivia were made public at a public event in his country, in which he stated that the Peruvian people are “fighting to restore their democracy”, referring to the social crisis and politics in which Peru lives.
Source: RPP

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