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Keiko to Petro: “Don’t put your red nose in our country”

Keiko to Petro: "Don't put your red nose in our country"

After a meeting of just over 1 hour and a half, Keiko Fujimori gave statements to the press about his meeting with Dina Boluarte at the Government Palace and referred to the international interference of Colombian President Gustavo Petro in internal affairs of our country. Fujimori Higuchi attended the meeting accompanied by Miguel Torres and Luis Galarreta.

“The only thing I want to point out is to publicly ask (Petro) not to put his red nose in Peru. We have defeated terrorism and we are not going to accept foreign terrorism to get involved in our country. My fraternal embrace to the Colombian people, but my total repudiation of the guerrilla Gustavo Petro”, said the leader.

Keiko Fujimori had a meeting of more than 1 hour and a half with Dina Boluarte. (Photo: PCM)

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Other points developed in the meeting according to Keiko Fujimori is the possibility of an early election at the end of this year. Likewise, she reaffirmed her position of not running for president in the next elections.

“We have seen a strange coincidence between the extremes, who boycotted the vote (advancing the elections to 2023). If there is an advance, I am not going to be a presidential candidate. But you can’t look from the side. What cannot happen is that a way out cannot be found. I make an invocation to the political parties, especially those that consider themselves democrats,” he added.

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