The president of the United States, donald trumpproposed that Peru be considered an extra strategic ally NATOa figure used by Washington to strengthen defense cooperation with countries that are not part of the Atlantic military alliance. The approach seeks to deepen the bilateral link in national security.
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The initiative was addressed during a diplomatic meeting between Peruvian authorities and representatives of the US government, in which the recent National Security Strategy published by the administration of donald trump.
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According to what was reported, both delegations agreed that there is a convergence between the strategic priorities of the United States and Peruespecially in issues related to defense and regional security.
Donald Trump pushes security and defense agenda with Peru
During the meeting, the ambassador Hugo De Zela spoke with US authorities about the National Security Strategy of the government of donald trump. The exchange focused on identifying common defense objectives.
According to the information released, it was recognized that Peru shares strategic priorities with the United States, which supports the proposal to move towards a status of strategic ally outside the NATO.
As a result of the meeting, both parties agreed to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in defense and security, strengthening the existing coordination mechanisms between both countries.
The Foreign Ministry supports Peru’s approach to Trump’s agenda
The Chancellery Peru presented the dialogue as part of a bilateral relationship based on common interests in national security. In that framework, Hugo De Zela He highlighted the coincidence of strategic priorities between Lima and Washington.
Extra strategic ally status NATO It does not imply formal membership, but it does imply a higher level of political and military cooperation with the United States, under the guidelines defined by the government of donald trump.
This scenario consolidates the foreign policy shift of the José Jerí government towards a security agenda promoted from Washington, in a context of strengthening ties with the US administration.
