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Peru breaks diplomatic ties with Mexico for granting asylum to former PM

Peru has made the difficult decision to break diplomatic ties with Mexico following their controversial decision to grant asylum to former Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez. This move has left many in Peru shocked and disappointed, as it marks the end of a long-standing relationship between the two countries.

The decision to grant asylum to Sanchez has caused a rift between Peru and Mexico, with the Peruvian government citing it as a violation of international law and a disregard for the sovereignty of their nation. In a statement released by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they expressed their disappointment and stated that this action by Mexico has damaged the relationship between the two countries.

The former Prime Minister, who is currently facing corruption charges in Peru, fled to Mexico seeking political asylum. However, this move has been met with strong opposition from the Peruvian government and citizens alike. Many see it as an attempt by Sanchez to evade justice and avoid facing the consequences of his actions.

The decision by Mexico to grant asylum to Sanchez has been met with widespread criticism from the Peruvian public. Many took to the streets to protest against this decision, calling for the extradition of Sanchez to face trial in Peru. The people of Peru feel betrayed by their neighbor and former ally, Mexico, for not respecting their legal system and granting asylum to a wanted criminal.

The relationship between Peru and Mexico has always been one of mutual respect and cooperation. The two countries have a long history of working together on various issues, including trade, security, and cultural exchange. However, this recent move by Mexico has caused a strain in this relationship, and it will take time to rebuild the trust that has been lost.

Peru’s decision to break diplomatic ties with Mexico was not taken lightly. It was a necessary step to show their strong stance against the violation of their sovereignty and the disregard for their legal system. The Peruvian government has made it clear that they will not tolerate any interference in their internal affairs and will take all necessary measures to protect their nation’s interests.

The Peruvian people have shown their unwavering support for their government’s decision. They understand the importance of upholding the rule of law and not allowing anyone to escape justice. The protests and demonstrations across the country have been a clear indication of the people’s unity and determination to see justice served.

Despite the current strain in their relationship, Peru and Mexico have a long history of friendship and cooperation. It is our hope that this incident will not cause permanent damage to this relationship and that both countries can work towards finding a resolution. Peru remains open to dialogue and hopes that Mexico will reconsider their decision and respect the legal system of their neighbor.

In the meantime, Peru will continue to pursue justice for the crimes committed by former Prime Minister Sanchez. The government has assured its citizens that they will not rest until he is brought back to face trial and be held accountable for his actions. This is a crucial step in upholding the rule of law and ensuring that no one is above it.

In conclusion, Peru’s decision to break diplomatic ties with Mexico was a necessary and courageous move to defend their sovereignty and uphold the rule of law. The Peruvian people stand united with their government and remain hopeful that this incident will not permanently damage their relationship with Mexico. It is our hope that justice will prevail, and the former Prime Minister will be brought back to face trial in Peru.

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