United States President Joe Biden highlighted on Friday, during his meeting with
Peruvian counterpart Dina Boluarte, the increased cooperation with Peru, and emphasized the US$65 million aid that the North American country will provide to the recipient in the fight against drug trafficking, including the delivery of nine Black Hawk helicopters.
The U.S. top official affirmed that Peru is an "important and valued partner" for the United States.
Likewise, Mr. Biden underscored the challenges both countries face "in defending democracy and protecting the environment."
He jokingly remarked that the Andean country is so beautiful he fears his team might want to stay.
The
U.S. President —who arrived in Lima on Thursday afternoon to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting— highlighted the support agreed upon for California commuter rail line Caltrain to donate 150 passenger cars and locomotives for the Lima Metro project, which is still under construction.
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Published: 11/16/2024