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Peruvian Foreign Minister Ana Cecilia Gervasi met on Tuesday in Washington with government officials from Joe Biden and Democratic lawmakers during an official visit to the United States in the midst of a crisis in Peru.
Gervasi met with President Biden’s Latin America adviser Juan Gonzalez, a government official from United States of America
The Foreign Minister also met with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, who “expressed US support for democratic institutions in Peru,” the Peruvian Foreign Ministry said on its Twitter account.
Sherman and Gervasi stressed the interest of both countries in “continuing to deepen” such aspects of their joint agenda as “security, human rights” and democracy, the Foreign Ministry stressed.
meeting with senators
In turn, the Peruvian diplomat visited the Congress USA., where he met with senators Tim Kane D Ben Cardin leaders of the Committee on Foreign Relations who supported “Peruvian democracy and their interest in strengthening it”, according to the Peruvian Foreign Ministry.
Gervasi He also met with House of Representatives lawmakers Bill Paskrell. Jim Heim D Vincent Gonzalez.
The arrival of Peru’s foreign minister in Washington comes amid US criticism of her government’s leadership. This Monday, about twenty Democratic congressmen and various human rights organizations demanded that President Biden limit security assistance to Peru.
The letter asks for an “immediate” suspension of security support provided to Peru until the violent crackdown on protests ceases and steps are taken to investigate “crimes against human rights.”
pronounces OAS
On the other hand, the Organization of American States (OAS) also expressed concern yesterday about the excessive use of force against protesters in Peru.
President of Peru Dina Boluartelast week actually intervened in the OAS and ratified its proposal to hold general elections in Peru as a way to achieve a “peaceful” solution to the serious crisis that has erupted since December last year.
The Peruvian Crisis began on 7 December following the failed coup d’état of the then President. Peter Castillo, who was arrested after trying to dissolve the Congress, form an emergency government and open the founding process.
Since then, protests against the new government Dina Boluarte They caused 65 deaths.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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