President of Peru Says Bettsy Chávez Will Not Be Able to Travel to Mexico; He Will Ask for Political Asylum Review
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The transitional president of Peru, José Jerí, confirmed this Friday that Betssy Chávez, former prime minister of the leftist president Pedro Castillo (2021-2022), “will not be able to travel to Mexico” until his government makes a decision on the safe conduct that must give him after the granting of political asylum by the US country.
The transitional president of Peru, José Jerí, confirmed this Friday that Bettsy Chávez, former prime minister of the leftist president Pedro Castillo (2021-2022), “will not be able to travel to Mexico” until his government makes a decision on the safe conduct that must give him after the granting of political asylum by the US country. “We will not yet pronounce ourselves on it and, consequently, (Chavez) will not be able to travel to Mexico yet…
Chávez received diplomatic asylum last Monday, in the midst of the trial he faces with Castillo and other members of his government on charges of rebellion and conspiracy.The entry President of Peru confirms that former Prime Minister of Castillo will not be able to travel to Mexico was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Peru will consult to decide whether or not to grant safe conduct to go to Mexico
Foreign Ministry still does not define safe conduct of Betssy Chávez and opens consultations with OAS countriesThe President of the Republic, José Jerí, said this Friday that former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez will not be able to leave the country to Mexico until the Government resolves the request for safe conduct presented by that State.In statements to the press, Jerí indicated that the Executive keeps the diplomatic request under review and…
The President of the Republic, José Jerí, spoke after the Foreign Ministry decided to suspend the granting of safe conduct to Betsy Chávez to travel to Mexico.On the afternoon of Friday, November 7, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement announcing that they will submit to the OAS member countries a proposal to amend the 1954 Caracas Convention, because in recent years this rule has been misused.In that sense, the head of State indicated to the…
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