The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Oscar Maúrtua, announced that the VII Peru-Colombia Binational Cabinet and the Presidential Meeting will take place on July 6 in the city of Chota, Cajamarca region.
At the end of the event held in the city of Villa de Leyva, the diplomat recalled that on that day our country will also receive the pro tempore presidency of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN).
“We will meet again shortly on July 6, we will be in Peru, because it is the moment that our country receives the Presidency of the Andean Community from Colombia and then a seventh round of Binational Cabinet will take place”, he stated.
The chancellor added that the VI Binational Cabinet developed in Colombia It was carried out within the framework of a five-axis agenda, where the work of the previous meeting was presented and where the results border on 90 percent effectiveness.
“Here we must all congratulate ourselves for this professional work, but we want it to reach the most needy people, the Peruvian and Colombian border settlers, who do not have health, school and water”added.
Likewise, he pointed out that ideologies do not intervene in this type of meeting, but rather that it is about solving the needs of the peoples of Peru and Colombia and giving them options to meet their demands.
It should be noted that Pedro Castillo He arrived this Thursday the 13th in the city of Villa de Leyva, in the department of Boyacá, to meet with his Colombian counterpart, Ivan duque, and participate in the VI Binational Cabinet Colombia-Peru.