The
on Thursday affirmed that the Peruvian Government will do everything possible so that Camisea gas reaches every household in the country.
The Head of State said that —within the Government— it is understood that giving the country what is appropriate cannot be done quickly or abruptly, but rather by holding talks with the company (running the project).
"Teachers understand that —just as at schools— we must understand one another in favor of children, we must exhaust dialogue. Within this framework, we call on Peru to understand that this administration will do everything possible so that gas reaches all households in the country," he expressed.
Let's eat fish
In Ate district's Huaycan urban area, where he talked with mothers running community pots, the president said that —with the same efforts they put into fulfilling their rights— they must face common enemies such as hunger, poverty, tuberculosis, and anemia.
"Let's fight together against these major scourges; political and media-related problems do not help us move forward; they do not feed us; let's not get distracted by things that do not feed us," he remarked.
Furthermore, the President requested
Production Minister Yvan Quispe to bring fish to all Peruvians and work to preserve the variety of fishery species existing in the Amazon, lakes, and the Peruvian sea.
Mr. Castillo also recalled that during his trip he had contact with many people who long to come to Peru, as they wanted to know the activity of chefs, variety of products that the country has, and eat Peruvian dishes such as ceviche or parihuela.
Lastly, he reported that last Wednesday —at the Council of Ministers session— a commitment was made to unblock projects so that mayors can enhance communication channels, thus enabling farmers to take their products to markets.
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