spoke with his Bolivian counterpart, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, on Friday.
Both Heads of States agreed on the importance of strengthening the bilateral relationship between their countries.
In a videoconference, President Jeri reiterated to his counterpart the invitation to hold the Presidential Meeting and 7th Binational Cabinet in Peru during the first quarter of 2026.
Peru's top official expressed his interest in strengthening binational cooperation through the Autonomous Binational Authority of Lake Titicaca to ensure the operation and financing of projects aimed at its decontamination, as well as productive and environmental sustainability.
Furthermore, they discussed the advantages that the Port of Ilo offers to Bolivian foreign trade, as it is a strategic point for the neighboring country's projection toward the Asia-Pacific, through cabotage with Callao and Chancay.
Moreover, President Jeri expressed Peru's firm commitment to integration and border development with Bolivia.
He also underscored the importance of intensifying binational efforts in the fight against drugs.