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Foreign Secretary, Ana Cecilia Gervasiparticipated in XXVIII Ibero-American Summit between heads of state and government, worked out in Santo DomingoV Dominican Republic.
In his speech, he mentioned the coup committed by Pedro Castillo last December 7th. In this context, he pointed out that within a few hours all the democratic institutions of Peru had mobilized to restore constitutional order and strengthen democracy, with strict adherence to the principle of separation of powers and Constitution.
“In the face of the coup d’état by the former President Pedro Castillo On December 7, 2022, within a few hours, all the democratic institutions of Peru mobilized to restore constitutional order and strengthen our democracy. If Pedro Castillo isn’t here today, it’s because he led the coup, otherwise there would be a dictator among you”, Gervasi said in his speech at the Ibero-American Summit.
“This is reality, although some pretend to ignore and distort it,” he said.
The statements of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru were a response to the intervention of the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petroduring the Ibero-American Summit, which indicated that Pedro Castillo He was a man who suffered from the coup in Peru. “Today he should be here, he was taken out. He is in prison”expressed Colombian President.

During the speech, the Chancellor Gervasi He stated that Peru considers it necessary to promote research on new business models based on identifying opportunities in the case of sustainable tourism, gastronomic entrepreneurship and the transformation of small and medium-sized companies.
“The president Dina Boluarte focused on serving groups in situations of vulnerability that require an effective response and addressing their most pressing needs, such as access to health care, quality education, drinking water, electricity and others,” Gervasi said.
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Fighting hunger, improving access to credit and controlling migration flows stand out among the issues discussed this Saturday by heads of state and government at the Iberoamerican Summit from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, which also highlight the climate crisis and the effects of the war.
presidents Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Argentina, Bolivian, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Honduras, Paraguayan, Portugal And Uruguaybesides the king SpainFelipe VI and his head of government, Pedro Sancheztake part in the plenary session, which should continue throughout the day.
The draft joint declaration is already ready and should be signed before the end of the day.
“If we don’t unite, we will lose the opportunity to get some concrete benefit for our countries,” the Dominican president of the host country, Luis Abinader, said at the opening of the forum, outlining the main themes of the final document: food crisis, environment and digital justice.
Source: RPP

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