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Mexican government He ordered his ambassador to Peru, Pablo Monroy Conese, to return to his country after being declared persona non grata by the foreign ministry, and gave him 72 hours to leave the country.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed Ambassador Pablo Monroy Conese to return to Mexico to ensure his safety and physical integrity. The Mexican Embassy in Peru will be overseen by Carla’s first secretary, Tatiana Ornelas Loera, current head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ministry of Mission. Our office will continue to operate as usual after this relocation,” the statement said.
Government Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He stressed that they will maintain a dialogue with the Peruvian authorities, despite what happened to their ambassador.
“Mexico strongly believes in dialogue and will continue to maintain open channels of communication with all interlocutors, especially to meet the needs of Mexicans living in Peru,” the document says.
Ambassador of Mexico expelled
Foreign Minister Ana Cecilia Gervasi announced Tuesday that Mexican Ambassador to Peru Pablo Monroy has been declared persona non grata and given 72 hours to leave the country. This is due to the statements of the President of Mexico and his officials about the situation in our country.
“The government has declared the Ambassador of Mexico to Peru, Pablo Monroy Conesa, persona non grata in connection with the repeated statements by the highest authorities of this country regarding the political situation in Peru, which constitute interference in our internal affairs and which, therefore, both are in violation of the principle of non-intervention,” she said. chancellor in a brief address to the media.
Gervasi stated that the Mexican government had also been informed of the incident. the safe behavior of President Pedro Castillo’s wife and their children stressing that there was no political persecution against him.
“The Mexican government has been informed by this Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Lilia Paredes is included in the preliminary investigation as a co-author of the crime of a criminal organization. The government strongly reaffirms that there is no political persecution and that the rule of law, separation of powers and respect for the guarantees of the administration of justice, including due process, prevail,” the official added.
The Castillo family at the Mexican Embassy
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard confirmed that the family of the detained former President Pedro Castillo is at the Mexican Embassy in Peru, located in the San Isidro district of Lima, after receiving political asylum.
“Shelter has already been granted. [a la familia de Pedro Castillo] because they are in Mexican territory, that is, in our embassy. And when they are in the embassy, you give them asylum. This is an independent and sovereign decision by Mexico,” he told local media.
Source: RPP

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