The diplomatic rift began when Mexico granted asylum to former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chavez, a decision that prompted Peru to sever formal ties. By reopening communication channels, the Mexican administration seeks to re-establish bilateral cooperation as Peru prepares for a leadership transition at the end of the month. This reconciliation effort highlights a broader attempt to stabilize regional relations and move past the controversy surrounding asylum protocols.
Mexico and Peru Move to Restore Diplomatic Ties
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Friday that Mexico will resume diplomatic relations with Peru, signaling a thaw in tensions ahead of the upcoming presidential inauguration in Lima. The move marks a pivot in regional policy, ending a period of isolation that followed the political fallout between the two nations last year.




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