Peruvian President Ollanta Humala on Wednesday held separate talks with his counterparts from Colombia and Mexico on the margins of the 2nd Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) in Havana, Cuba.
The Peruvian leader first exchanged views with Colombia's Juan Manuel Santos on the state of bilateral relations and the future of the Pacific Alliance bloc.
Also present at the meeting were Peruvian Foreign Minister Eda Rivas and her Colombian counterpart, Maria Angela Holguin.
Humala then held a private meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto at the Conventions Palace in Havana.
President Humala arrived in the Cuban capital early on Wednesday to attend the Second CELAC Summit, held on January 28-29 under the theme of "The Fight Against Poverty, Hunger and Inequality."
Formed in 2011, CELAC is a regional bloc of 33 countries with a population of some 600 million.
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