Peru's Foreign Affairs Ministry has informed the Peru-Chile Binational Cabinet meeting will take place in the capital city of Lima on July 7.
The meeting was initially planned to be in
Urubamba city (Cusco region). However, due to organizational reasons, the venue has been moved to the country's
most important city.
This decision was taken following
coordination with Chile's Foreign Affairs Ministry.
The event was declared of national interest in accordance with Supreme Resolution 132-2017-RE, published May 8 in El Peruano official gazette.
Binational cabinets
Binational Cabinets gather presidents and ministers of two countries.
At such meetings, they discuss common policies aimed at solving problems affecting their nations, as well as border development policies and bilateral cooperation projects, among other topics.
Peru regularly holds said gatherings with Bolivia,
Colombia and
Ecuador, which have led to various agreements for the benefit of their populations.
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