February 23, 2012
- Brazil aims to deepen its cooperation with Peru not only in social topics, but also in politics as the Andean country has its natural weight in South America, said on Wednesday special adviser to the Presidency of Brazil, Marco Aurelio Garcia.
February 22, 2012
- The United States is strongly committed to support the process of social inclusion promoted by the government of Peruvian President Ollanta Humala, said on Wednesday the Minister of Social Inclusion and Development (Midis), Carolina Trivelli.
- The upcoming meeting of the Peru-Ecuador binational cabinet, which will take place on February 29, will serve to introduce new goals and projects to reduce child malnutrition and increase the coverage of services for the people living in border areas.
- Perus Minister of Foreign Affairs Rafael Roncagliolo will pay an official visit to Argentina on Friday, February 24 in order to strengthen the bilateral relations and hold meetings with authorities from said South American country.
February 21, 2012
- Perus government will build some 10,000 houses in the areas affected by the earthquake of August 15, 2007 and may provide over 160 million soles (US$59.7 mln.) worth in bonds to construction companies, said Tuesday Peruvian Minister of Women and Vulnerable Populations, Ana Jara.
- Peruvian government will meet the deadlines for regulating the Law on Prior Consultation and pickup contributions from indigenous communities living in the Amazonian and Andean areas, Deputy Intercultural Minister, Ivan Lanegra, ratified Tuesday.
- Peru's main stock market indexes ended stronger Tuesday, tracking gains on Wall Street and boosted by an increase in metal prices.
- Peru and Ecuador will take a new step in their binational relation by accepting the transparency in military purchases of both countries, said Tuesday Ecuadors Ambassador to Lima, Diego Ribadeneira.
- President of the Peruvian Congress Daniel Abugattas is paying an official visit to Cuba and met last night with his counterpart Ricardo Alarcon, President of the National Assembly of People's Power.
- Peru's Executive branch will promote various infrastructure projects in areas such as education, health, transport and electricity for the benefit of thousands of people in the Lima region.