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Fresh Peru: Brazil Cannot "Access to the Pacific" without Its "Participation"

The governor's comment, published by the Peruvian Foreign Ministry, on the agreement signed this week between Brazil and China to start studies for the construction of a bi- oceanic train between the two South American countries. "How can you access the Pacific where they want without the participation of Peru?
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The governor's comment, published by the Peruvian Foreign Ministry, on the agreement signed this week between Brazil and China to start studies for the construction of a bi- oceanic train between the two South American countries. "How can you access the Pacific where they want without the participation of Peru?

·Portugal
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Congress on Bio-Ceanic Train Brazil-Peru: It will generate development of the countryThe Peruvian government responded to recent speculations about a possible railway project promoted by Brazil and China that would seek to connect the Atlantic with the Pacific.This Saturday, Chancellor Elmer Schialer remarked that no country can access the Pacific Ocean without the participation of Peru, in reference to the memorandum of understanding signed by …

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The head of Peruan diplomacy, Elmer Schialer, said today that no country can "access to the Pacific without the participation of Peru". The governor's comment, published by the Peruvian Foreign Ministry, on the agreement signed this week between Brazil and China to start studies for the construction of a bi- oceanic train between the two South American countries. "As it is possible to access the Pacific where they want no participation in Peru, …

·Funchal, Portugal
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elmer Schialer, explained that the agreement signed between Brazil and China on the bioceanic train is nothing more than a non-compulsory memorandum of understanding. According to him, it only proposes exploring possible routes within the Brazilian territory for the next five years. Schialer rejected the versions that point to Peru's exclusion from the project, noting that one cannot speak of a direct affectation…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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