currently lead the Presidential Meeting and 16th Peru-Ecuador Binational Cabinet in the city of Quito.
During the meeting, both Heads of State highlighted the importance of regional integration and bilateral cooperation to address shared challenges.
The Ecuadorian President reiterated his country's commitment to the Andean Community.
Similarly, Noboa announced the creation of a transboundary Andean-Amazonian conservation corridor.
Likewise, he stressed the need to strengthen control at the shared border to combat human trafficking and the illicit smuggling of migrants.
In turn, the Peruvian President highlighted the friendship bonds between the two countries and the bilateral agenda's breadth.
Jeri agreed with Noboa on the urgency of coordinating efforts to address transnational crime.
He also underscored the progress made in implementing the binational roadmap for the Puyango-Tumbes basin, signed last May.
Continuing with the meeting, President Jeri noted that he is particularly interested in the presentations by the Ministers of Environment, Foreign Affairs, and the speeches by other Cabinet members, aimed at reporting on the work focused on both countries' populations.