explained that the monitoring of the commitments assumed by the Peruvian Government at the
and during bilateral meetings will be carried out through a multi-sectoral commission made up of ministers and deputy ministers.
The high-ranking official said this is being done to ensure that these agreements contribute to improving Peruvian citizens' quality of life.
The Executive Branch has started implementing follow-up mechanisms to make sure the ministries involved carry out the 70 agreements signed during the event held in November last year.
"We will try to ensure that commitments become a reality and, of course, that their benefits reach out to our populations," he stated on Thursday.
This event was attended by Ministers Daniel Maurate (Labor-Employment Promotion), Sergio Gonzalez (Production), Angela Hernandez (Women-Vulnerable Populations), and Fabricio Valencia (Culture), as well as Deputy Ministers of State.
Prime Minister Adrianzen announced that a technical meeting will be held on January 22. At the upcoming event, specialists will define roadmaps for monitoring agreements, which will positively impact education, communications, road infrastructure, technologies, and governance.
"National interests and the main needs of the population can be met through the fulfillment of commitments," he added.
Agreements
The Cabinet chief also recalled that during the APEC forum, the highest political and business leaders from the Asia-Pacific region were brought together, two state visits and five official visits were received, and four bilateral meetings were held.
"We have the responsibility to ensure that these agreements bring the achievements we are hoping for. Therefore, these follow-up mechanisms mean an opportunity to advance each of the wishes expressed bilaterally and within the framework of APEC," he concluded.