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President of Colombia Gustavo Petroduring an extraordinary meeting of the Permanent Council Organization of American States (OAS)again spoke out in favor of the former president Pedro Castillojailed in Barbadillo.
“Can elected presidents be ousted just because they don’t have a majority in CongressWhen are they elected by the people? Speaks Democratic charter that only a judicial decision of a judge in criminal cases deprives political rights? ”, – said the head of the Colombian state.
Given these expressions, the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement rejecting what it considered “intervention in the affairs of Peru” Petro and the “violation” of the charter of the OAS.
filing a claim for damages
For its part, the representative of Peru in this organization, Gustavo Adriansenannounced that today, Thursday, he will submit a “reparation” to the OAS in response to what was said by the President of Colombia.
“Today at the same forum, around noon, I will present reimbursement the State of Peru against these unacceptable expressions,” he said in News extension.
“We will do this in the strongest possible way, trying to confirm what we have said in front of all the diplomatic missions of friendly states: that on December 7 there was a coup that was opposed by democratic institutions,” he added.
Likewise, the Peruvian diplomat indicated that it was appropriate to respond strongly to such statements. In addition, he described as something “very serious” that the Colombian president “is not telling the truth” in front of the court. OAS.
“We can’t silence those who have it verbal incontinencebut we can answer. And not aggressively, but reasonably. Laws, the Constitution and are protected by international documents that support us and indicate that states cannot interfere in the internal affairs of other peoples,” he said.
“To have no truth in OAS this is very serious Organisms like Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) They visited Pedro Castillo in prison and made sure that he was guaranteed all fundamental rights, including the right to a defense,” he added.
On the other hand, he pointed out that “the majority” of democracies supported the government of Dina Boluarte.
“I can assure you that, for the most part, the democratic countries of the continent support Peru, recognize the government of Dina Boluarte and are true friends and collaborators within what is in their hands so that the process of democratic consolidation can continue. there will be peace in the country,” he stressed.
Source: RPP

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