The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent this Monday a note to the Embassy of Colombia in Peru, by way of complaint about the statements of the Colombian president Gustavo Petro against the government of the representative Dina Boluarte. In a tweet, the president questioned the police operation in the National University of San Marcos, so he invoked that the Organization of American States (OAS) visit the Peruvian state.
“The Ministry of Foreign Relations today delivered a note to the Colombian Embassy, with the energetic protest of Peru for the new act of interference by President Gustavo Petro in internal political issues, conduct not consistent with the norms of International Law,” he reported. the Chancellery.
“The note refers to statements by President Petro about the events that occurred on the campus of the University of San Marcos and indicates that his acts of interference are inconsistent with the conduct that every head of state must observe in compliance with international law,” he said. the portfolio led by the chancellor Ana Cecilia Gervasi.
Through his Twitter account, the Colombian president criticized the entry of the Peruvian National Police into the Dean of America. The head of state attached an excerpt from the video in which a PNP tank knocks down the gate and part of the wall of gate 3 of the UNMSM.
“Raid universities. Shout Death to intelligence! The Permanent Council of the OAS must be summoned to examine the case of Peru,” Petro said.
Otárola responds to Petro
The President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárola, criticized the alleged interference by the Colombian president, Gustavo Petrofor referring to the intervention of the National University of San Marcos.
“Mind your business, Mr. Gustavo Petro. The OAS Permanent Council could also examine massacres that occurred during his government. The last one, in Putumayo. Govern for yours, assist the victims, improve your universities,” said Otárola.