Peruvian Government Denies Alleged Appropriation of Colombian Territory
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Peruvian Government Denies Alleged Appropriation of Colombian Territory
The Peruvian government denied on Aug. 5 an alleged appropriation of Colombian territory in response to statements by Colombian President Gustavo Petro regarding Santa Rosa Island in the Amazon region. The Peruvian Foreign Ministry expressed in a statement its “firmest and most energetic protest” to statements by Petro, who said that the Peruvian government has invaded Colombian territory. In a message on X on Aug. 5, the Colombian president sai…
The Government of Peru reported this Friday that a Colombian military aircraft allegedly invaded its airspace by flying at low altitude in the vicinity of the Peruvian island in the middle of the Amazon River that Colombian President Gustavo Petro claims for his country, after it has been elevated by Peruvian authorities to the category of municipality.
By Jimena De La Quintana, German Padinger and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español A Colombian military aircraft entered Peruvian airspace near the island of Santa Rosa without permission on Thursday, senior Peruvian government officials said Friday. The accusation comes amid a week of bilateral tensions after Colombia rejected Peru's sovereignty over Santa Rosa. During a press conference on Friday, the President of the Peruvian Council of Ministers,…
By Jimena De La Quintana, German Padinger and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español A Colombian military aircraft entered Peruvian airspace near the island of Santa Rosa without permission on Thursday, senior Peruvian government officials said Friday. The accusation comes amid a week of bilateral tensions after Colombia rejected Peru's sovereignty over Santa Rosa. During a press conference on Friday, the President of the Peruvian Council of Ministers,…


The government of Per reported this Friday that a Colombian military aircraft allegedly invaded its space by flying at low altitude in the vicinity of the Peruvian island in the middle of the r or Amazonas that the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, claims for his country, after it has been elevated by the Peruvian authorities to the category of municipality.
President Petro protested that Peru turned the island of Santa Rosa into a district over the Amazon River, which did not exist when they fixed the border. In the background is that Colombia would lose access to the world’s largest river if its current dynamics were not corrected. In this interview Santiago R. Duque, of the National University, Amazonia headquarters, explains the situation. Almost seven trees of the 10 that lie in the country are…
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