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President of the Republic Pedro Castilloand its members Cabinet of Ministers hosted this morning a high-level group of the Organization of American States (OAS) at the facilities Government Palace.
diplomatic delegation arrived at headquarters Government around 08:00 to start a round of dialogues with the main actors of the country, after head of state request activation Inter-American Democratic Charter condemning an alleged plot to remove him.
At the end of the meeting, which lasted almost two hours, Terrones Castle said he exposed OAS the situation in the country and the intention of “certain sectors” to “jeopardize democracy”.
“I got the OAS high level panel to let them know what is going on in Peru and how some sectors want to threaten the country’s democracy and stability with lies to hit a leadership focused on working for progress and equality for all,” he wrote. on your Twitter account.
The meeting, held at the Government Palace, was attended by Prime Minister Aníbal Torres and ministers Betsy Chavez (culture), Roberto Sanchez (foreign trade and tourism), Kurt Burneo (Economy), Felix Chero (Justice), Alejandro Salas (Job) and Vice President and Minister Dina Boluarte (Midis).
It should be clarified that the OAS delegation consists of foreign ministers Santiago Cafierofrom Argentina; Eamon Courtney, from Belize; JJuan Carlos Holguinfrom Ecuador; Mario Adolfo Bucaro, from Guatemala; and JJulio Cesar Arriolafrom Paraguay.
As well as Laura GilVice Minister for Multilateral Affairs of Colombia; Christian Gillermet, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica; D Eladio Loizagaformer Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay and representative of the General Secretariat of the OAS.
Source: RPP

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