Diplomatic Break: Peru Cuts Ties With Mexico Over Asylum Issue
Peru has severed diplomatic relations with Mexico due to Mexico's decision to grant asylum to former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chavez. Foreign Minister Hugo de Zela criticized Mexico's action as an "unfriendly act" following Chavez's tenure under ex-President Pedro Castillo, who was arrested after a failed coup attempt.
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In a significant diplomatic move, Peru announced on Monday its decision to sever diplomatic relations with Mexico. The decision follows Mexico's commencement of an asylum process for Peru's former Prime Minister, Betssy Chavez.
Foreign Minister Hugo de Zela expressed discontent, labeling Mexico's action as an "unfriendly act." The rift stems from Chavez's association with ousted President Pedro Castillo, who was removed and arrested in 2022 after attempting to dissolve Congress.
This development marks a deepening of tensions between the two nations, highlighting the complex political repercussions following Castillo's controversial exit.
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