2023-09-18 02:23:08
A first bilateral meeting at the presidential level will be held next week by the leaders of Peru, Dina Boluarte; and from Chile, Gabriel Boric. It will be within the framework of the United Nations General Assembly, which will be held in New York, announced the ambassador of the southern country Oscar Fuentes Lira.
In this sense, he specified that various multilateral issues will be addressed in this meeting, taking into account that we are partners in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC).
“In addition to the fact that Chile supports Peru in the process of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), among other aspects, which contributes to the development of a common agenda,” he indicated in an interview with Diálogo Abierto de Radio. National.
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Fuentes Lira highlighted that an uncomfortable situation in the Pacific Alliance of brother countries such as Colombia and Mexico has been unblocked with the delivery of the pro tempore presidency to Peru, which represents a triumph for the diplomacy of these countries.
At another time, he commented that the alliance was created for purely economic and not political purposes, and confirmed that Costa Rica will soon join as a member country and Singapore as an associate country.
He explained that they work at the level of vice ministers with two fundamental purposes; first, achieve Costa Rica access as a full member of the alliance and, second, allow Singapore to become the first associated country, pending the inclusion of other nations such as Korea, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Panama and Ecuador.
“This will allow us to open new markets and negotiate en bloc with the great powers, agreements that will be detailed in the next meeting in our city, in October,” he added.
He also highlighted that since 2014, when the International Court of Justice issued its ruling on the maritime dispute, the ties between Peru and Chile have been on a path of normality and great understanding, with great solidity and maturity in the political, economic, cultural and social.
Currently, bilateral relations of brotherhood and mutual cooperation are evident in the excellent link that exists between the Armed Forces, police institutions and parliamentary groups, to work on issues such as citizen security and the promotion of tourism.
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