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Petro Accuses Peru of Violating the Rio De Janeiro Protocol: What Does the Agreement Point Out and What Scenarios Are Open?

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Gustavo Petro’s position generates unanimous rejection in Peru: the history and the keys of the impasse over Santa Rosa Island“A reform that was never announced or discussed”: the indefinite re-election and the fear of the end of democracy in El SalvadorThe President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, accused the Government of Peru of “covering territory” of his country and violating the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro. The Colombian president made the clai…
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Former chancellor Eduardo Ferrero Costa referred to the recent statements of President Gustavo Petro, who on Tuesday accused the Peruvian government of having "coped" a Colombian territory in the Amazon. In this regard, the former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the president’s statement as “an exabrupt.” “Unfortunately, President Petro has had what they call an exabrupt, has made truly regrettable statements and has claimed th…

The Congress of Peru unanimously approved the creation of the district of Santa Rosa de Loreto, including within its limits the island Santa Rosa de Yavarí, territory that Colombia claims as its own. The legislative decision provoked the reaction of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who accused Peru of “coping” Colombian territory and violating the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro. Colombia argues that the island was formed after the existing treatie…

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused the Peruvian government on Tuesday of appropriating a Colombian territory in the Amazon, claiming that that country violated the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro with which the two countries ended the war between 1932 and 1933. "El Gobie...

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Gustavo Petro’s position generates unanimous rejection in Peru: the history and the keys of the impasse over Santa Rosa Island“A reform that was never announced or discussed”: the indefinite re-election and the fear of the end of democracy in El SalvadorThe President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, accused the Government of Peru of “covering territory” of his country and violating the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro. The Colombian president made the clai…

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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, accused the Government of Peru on Tuesday of appropriating a Colombian territory in the Amazon, after claiming that that country violated the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro with which it ended the war of the two countries between 1932 and 1933. In a message published in his X account, Petro wrote: «The Government of Peru has taken over a territory that is from C…

The Foreign Ministry stated that several protest notes have already been submitted to the Peruvian government regarding the territorial dispute on the border between the two countries. Santa Rosa Island is the reason why Colombia and Peru are facing a new chapter of diplomatic tensions, with President Petro himself accusing the neighboring country of occupying Colombian territory and violating the Rio de Janeiro Protocol. According to the Foreig…

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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