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Antauro Humala Proposes that Peru Recover Arica and Tarapacá “by Diplomatic or Armed Means” and Unleash Criticism in Chile

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Antauro Humala said his organization is working alongside the party Sánchez, Juntos por el Perú (JP), for the second round that will take place on June 17.

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Concern and cross-cutting repudiation caused the statements of Peruvian politician Antauro Humala, who said that if candidate Roberto Sánchez won the presidential elections, they would push an offensive to recover Arica and Tarapacá, either through diplomatic or armed channels. In fact, Humala also raised the need to revise the Ancon treaty and the Lima treaty of 1929, two relevant agreements that defined the definitive limits between the two na…

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Antauro Humala said his organization is working alongside the party Sánchez, Juntos por el Perú (JP), for the second round that will take place on June 17.

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In addition, he assessed the situation by referring to a letter to the director of the former defense minister, Jorge Burgos, who questioned the deterioration of Chile's deterrent capacity in the face of the Peruvian purchase of Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 fighters and the change that it implies in regional balance. For her part, the Republican deputy, Catalina del Real, said that Humala's sayings are nothing more than a “desperate reaction th…

The statements of Peruvian politician Antauro Humala, who suggested the possibility of "recovering" the regions of Arica and Tarapacá in northern Chile, generated a rapid response from various Chilean authorities. These statements emerged in the context of the presidential elections in Peru, where Humala linked the hypothetical victory of candidate Roberto Sánchez with a territorial offensive. From Arica, local authorities called for caution, ca…

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The widespread concern and rejection generated the words of Peruvian politician Antauro Humala, who said that if candidate Roberto Sánchez triumphed in the presidential elections, they would promote an offensive to resume Arica and Tarapacá, either through diplomatic or military channels, reports BioBioChile. Indeed, Humala also raised the need to review the Ancon treaty and the 1929 Lima treaty, two relevant agreements that defined the definiti…

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The presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez rejected Antauro Humala's statements about a possible recovery of territories currently belonging to Chile.The leader of Juntos for Peru said that this position does not represent his political grouping nor is part of his government plan.The controversy arose after Humala proposed to revise the treaties signed in 1883 and 1929.His statements opened a debate on diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile…

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Cooperativa broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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