Peru: President announces rescheduling of Cusco visit

Photo: Presidency of the Republic of Peru

Photo: Presidency of the Republic of Peru

13:11 | Lima, Nov. 27.

The President of the Republic, Jose Jeri, posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) to clarify the reasons for rescheduling his visit to Cusco region, southeastern Peru.

His reaction came in response to a local media report that suggested an alleged reason for the suspension of his schedule and the postponement of a trip.

Through his official account @josejeriore, the Head of State addressed the issue.


"Hello. No, that is not the reason. It turns out that unscheduled visits were being announced. Travel agendas are communicated two or three days in advance, not through long-term announcements as in this case. I will go to my beloved Cusco, but I will notify formally as has been done," he expressed.

The Head of State explained that announcements of visits that had not been scheduled were being circulated.

In that regard, the top official reaffirmed his commitment to visiting the region, but clarified that the planning of his official trips follows a formal information protocol with a two- or three-day notice.

"I will travel to my beloved Cusco, but I will provide formal notice as has always been done," he concluded.

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Published: 11/27/2025