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Pedro Castillo will receive credential letters from ambassadors from ten countries this Tuesday 26

The president of the Republic, will lead the ceremony for the presentation of credential letters of the concurrent ambassadors from ten countries before the Peruvian Government that will take place this Tuesday, April 26, from 10:00 a.m.

Through its social networks, the Presidency announced that this event will be held at the Torre Tagle Palace, headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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President Pedro Castillo will lead today, at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry, the ceremony of presentation of credentials of the concurrent ambassadors from ten countries before the Peruvian Government. The activity will take place at 10:00 am #SiempreConElPueblo”, reads the Twitter account of the Presidency.

Castillo will visit Ecuador

Previously, the Executive announced that The Head of State will participate in the Presidential Meeting and the XIV Meeting of the Peru-Ecuador Binational Cabinet next Friday, April 29.

Through a press conference, the Government reported that on the same day Castillo Terrones will travel to the neighboring country. In addition, he details that the meeting will be held from 8:00 am, exactly in the city of Loja, Ecuador.

Likewise, this binational cabinet, which will bring together the representatives of both countries, is intended to agree on commitments that will benefit their populations, especially the peoples of the border areas.

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