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Peru, Colombia to hold binational cabinet meeting in late September

Saludo protocolar del presidente Ollanta Humala al mandatario colombiano Juan Manuel Santos en la Casa de Nariño.Foto: ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

Saludo protocolar del presidente Ollanta Humala al mandatario colombiano Juan Manuel Santos en la Casa de Nariño.Foto: ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

18:08 | Lima, Sep. 17.

Peru’s President Ollanta Humala will meet his Colombian counterpart Juan Manuel Santos on September 30 in the Amazon city of Iquitos, as part of the first ever cabinet session between the two neighboring nations, reported the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The purpose of this meeting is to agree on a joint work agenda, strengthen bilateral policies and boost sectoral cooperation, especially in the common border area.

Heads of states, ministers and representatives of the two countries will come together to discuss about governance, social and development affairs, trade opportunities, security and defense, and border issues.

It should be noted both presidents inked a Joint Declaration  during a two-day official visit to Ecuador by President Ollanta Humala on February 10-11. In the document, the two leaders confirmed the joint cabinet meetings were going to take place since then.

In June last year, Peru and Colombia signed two other deals aimed at strengthening bilateral ties through increased trade and binational cabinet meetings.

Former Peruvian Foreign Minister Eda Rivas inked, at that time, a Joint Declaration and a Border Development Plan with her then Colombian counterpart Maria Holguin while meeting in Peru's capital city, Lima.

In the Declaration, Rivas and Holguin reiterated their commitment to trade cooperation, taking into account that both countries are members of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) and the Pacific Alliance, among others.

The two sides also agreed to hold annual binational cabinet meetings each year, as Peru and Colombia each separately does with Ecuador, to continue to cooperate in improving communities along their shared border.

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Published: 9/17/2014