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United States of America will not contribute to the dialogue table to find a way out of the crisis in Peruat the request of the President of Colombia Gustavo Petroand does not interfere in the affairs of the Andean country, the US ambassador said on Thursday before OAS.
Massive demonstrations are taking place in Peru demanding the resignation of the president. Dina Boluarteappointed following the removal and detention of a former president Pedro Castillo December 7 for attempting to dissolve parliament.
Colombia, Argentina, Bolivian D Mexico They supported Castillo, and relations between Peru and these countries have remained tense ever since.
On Twitter, Petro invited the president to the government Joe Biden “to help open a political dialogue table to help Peruvian society move towards democracy.”
ambassador’s position
Organization of American States (OAS) “continues to support and help Peru and we, when I say we, EUnited Stateswe are not going to play a role in creating a conservation table, this table already exists in Peru,” said the ambassador to the OAS. Francisco Mora, at a telephone press conference.
At the end of 2022, the OAS sent a high-level team to the Andean country, but its recommendations remained a dead letter after Castillo’s dismissal.
The organization has met several times to address the crisis, and on Wednesday Boluarte addressed the Permanent Council, its executive body, asking for support for the “only possible solution”: holding elections.
Mora defended that “every citizen has the right to protest (…) and the state must protect him”, but protests must be “peaceful”.
Dina Boluarte calls for a national truce
The Boluarte government, which called for a national truce, “is committed to dialogue, it is important to remain calm, to seek a political solution to this crisis through dialogue,” the ambassador insisted.
“United States of America seeks to support the government of Peru” in this dialogue, but also wants dozens of deaths during the protests to be investigated, which is one of Boluarte’s promises.
Demonstrations are concentrated in cities Juliaca D Fistmore than 1350 km south of Lima, but protests also took place in the capital, including in front of the embassy UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, where some protesters accused Washington of intervening in the crisis.
“Obviously the United States didn’t interfere in Peru’s affairs, that’s a lie, a complete lie,” Mora said.
According to him, there will be cases where people “will want to use the United States as a weapon or a political tool for political purposes, but the United States has not interfered in any way in the way that some say,” but rather “accompanies other countries and the OAS, supporting the process of dialogue “.
(According to AFP)
Source: RPP

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