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Peru PM: Gov't willing to listen to those affected by terrorism

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13:58 | Lima, Apr. 19.

The Government has the firm will to engage in dialogue and listen to all those affected by terrorist violence, Prime Minister Cesar Villanueva affirmed Thursday.


The Cabinet Chief met with a group of terrorist violence victims' relatives on the occasion and ratified the Government's firm will to dialogue, as well as to listen to all those affected by this scourge.

The audience was also attended by Ayacucho region Congresswoman Tania Pariona.


Likewise, Villanueva held a work meeting with Apus from five Loreto basins (Marañón, Tigre, Corrientes, Pastaza, and Chambira).

The event was intended to reach consensus on the actions aimed at generating "development and well-being for their peoples, while relying on the full respect for their rights."

As is known, the Cabinet Chief had announced dialogue would be the Government's essential tool, also considered one of the pillars of President Martin Vizcarra's administration. 

In this sense, Villanueva has been holding meetings with representatives of all sectors, including peasant organizations from diverse areas of the country.

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Published: 4/19/2018