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During the bilateral meeting, which took place in the building located in the district of San Borja, the Argentine Head of State was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Felipe Solá; the Minister for Women, Gender and Diversity, Elizabeth Gomez Alcorta; the Secretaries General of the Presidency, Julio Vitobello, and Strategic Affairs, Gustavo Beliz; the Argentine Ambassador to Peru, Enrique Vaca Narvaja, and the national deputy Edouard Valdés.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs was present for Peru Héctor Béjar; the presidential adviser Carlos jaico; and the directors of maritime affairs, Manuel de Cossio, and for South America, Eduardo Zeballos.
Prior to this meeting, Fernández also had a bilateral meeting with his counterpart from Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso.“We have a very common vision of the need for Latin America to integrate further and again constitute an area of unity where we can discuss the problems we have,” Fernández said in statements to the press. at the end of the meeting and considered it to be “a meeting that was much more than productive” which I personally enjoyed.
Tomorrow, before his return to Argentina, Fernández and his entourage will participate in the symbolic oath that Castillo will take at the historic Sanctuary of the Pampa de Ayacucho, where on December 9, 1824 the battle that signified the independence of Peru and the rest of America.
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