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Peru Will Delay Decision to Grant Safe Conduct to Former Prime Minister in Asylum at Mexican Embassy

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Associated Press LIMA (AP) - Peru reported Tuesday that it decided to “delay” the decision to grant safe conduct to former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who is in asylum at the Mexican embassy in Lima, while consulting with member countries of the OAS on a convention on political asylum. Peru decided to break relations with Mexico in early November after the asylum granted to Chávez, who is facing charges for his alleged participation in former …

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Associated Press LIMA (AP) - Peru reported Tuesday that it decided to “delay” the decision to grant safe conduct to former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who is in asylum at the Mexican embassy in Lima, while consulting with member countries of the OAS on a convention on political asylum. Peru decided to break relations with Mexico in early November after the asylum granted to Chávez, who is facing charges for his alleged participation in former …

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Peruvian authorities spoke about the asylum to former Minister Betssy Chávez in Mexico, which led to the question: Is Peru going to break into the Mexican embassy?The chancellor dismissed it. “I can tell you that no, we are not even considering it and it is not going to happen in this case.”Hugo de Zela, Foreign Minister of PeruBefore the rupture of diplomatic relations with Mexico because of the political asylum to which he was Minister of Pedr…

Former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, prosecuted for rebellion in the self-coup of former President Pedro Castillo in 2022, is under political asylum at the Mexican Embassy in Lima

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Peru's Foreign Minister, Hugo de Zela, reported that they have decided to "delay" the decision on whether or not to grant safe conduct to former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez - prosecuted for rebellion in the self-coup of former President Pedro Castillo in 2022-, under political asylum at the Mexican Embassy in Lima.De Zela explained that they have decided to wait to make a decision until they consult with other countries in the region, mainly th…

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De Zela has explained that they have decided to wait to make a decision until consulting with other countries in the region, mainly the Organization of American States (OAS), about the 1954 Caracas Convention that supports the demand of Chávez and the Mexican authorities.

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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