Ana Cecilia Gervasi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, announced on Thursday that she called the Peruvian ambassadors from Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia after these countries publicly disregarded President Dina Boluarte in support of former President Pedro Castillo.
The Foreign Minister explained that the four aforementioned countries would be meddling in Peru's "internal affairs" by not recognizing the nation's new leader and defending Castillo despite having perpetrated a coup d'état with the closing of Congress.
"We have given these countries time to express some change with respect to their first manifestation and given that they haven't acted, it has been decided to call in consultation to our ambassadors," she said.
Canciller Ana Cecilia Gervasi: "Con la señora Presidenta de la República, hemos dispuesto el llamado en consulta a Lima a nuestros Embajadores en Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia y México, en reacción a la intromisión en los asuntos internos del Perú". pic.twitter.com/gIgDrhyCfU
— Cancillería Perú🇵🇪 (@CancilleriaPeru) December 15, 2022
According to Gervasi, the embassies in these countries will now be at the "chargé d'affaires level."
Despite this decision, the Minister assured that she will continue to show her willingness to carry out a dialogue within the framework of mutual respect.
The Peruvian Foreign Ministry reaffirmed their "conviction in the importance of complying with the international obligations set forth in the Inter-American System and in particular in the Inter-American Democratic Charter. The decisions adopted by the powers of the State to safeguard democratic institutionality and the rule of law in Peru must be respected."
Asimismo, les entregué notas formales dirigidas a sus Cancilleres en las que el Gobierno del Perú les transmite su reacción firme frente al comunicado conjunto que emitieron sus gobiernos el día de ayer sobre la situación política en el país.
— Cancillería Perú🇵🇪 (@CancilleriaPeru) December 14, 2022
International support
Following the swearing in of Dina Boluarte, several countries have supported the efforts of the Peruvian government to maintain democratic institutions and try to solve the social crisis it is facing.
The first to come out in support of the decisions of the Peruvian authorities was the United States. Later, Boluarte met with ambassadors from the United Kingdom and the European Union.
Romania, Greece, Spain, the Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, France, Germany, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands all participated in the meeting and expressed their support.