Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico

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Peru severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after the latter granted asylum to former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who faces rebellion charges. This escalation highlights ongoing tensions between the two nations following political upheaval in Peru.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
Why it matters
The Peruvian government has officially cut diplomatic ties with Mexico following the latter's decision to grant asylum to former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez. Chávez is currently under investigation for her alleged role in a coup attempt orchestrated by former President Pedro Castillo, who was ousted in December 2022. Peruvian Foreign Minister Hugo de Zela expressed regret over Mexico's actions, describing them as an 'unfriendly act' and citing a history of interference by Mexican officials in Peru's internal matters. This diplomatic rift follows a series of tensions, including Peru's previous expulsion of Mexico's ambassador and the asylum granted to Castillo's family. Both Chávez and Castillo are facing serious criminal charges, with prosecutors seeking lengthy prison sentences for their alleged crimes.
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