Bolivian residents celebrate peruvian independence day

Peruvian Independence Day
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The Peruvian residents in Bolivia celebrated the 188 anniversary of Peruvian independence day with various acts of fraternity. This is despite the fact that the Peruvian ambassador was called back to Peru for consultations.

The diplomat was called in consultation on June 16, due to various impasses that began to to start to overcome just last week, following the meeting of the foreign ministers of Bolivia, David Choquehuanca and Peru, José Antonio García Belaunde. In fact, the Peruvian chief diplomat announced that "because the conditions are there for the return of the ambassador to Bolivia the government representative of Alan García has not yet resumed his office in Bolivian capital.

The celebration of the Peruvian residents of their country's independence day began in El Alto, where there is the Consulate of Peru. Rojas ambassador's wife, Odette Zamalloa, attended the event.

"We are creating a community development and are actively involved in various productive sectors," Consul of Peru in El Alto, Czibor Chicata said. During the ceremony, he read the message of President Alan García of Peru, who addressed the Peruvians living abroad.

The celebration of Peruvian independence day in Bolivia comes at a particular moment marked with at least six diplomatic impasses and 10 notes of protest This is the case since 2006.

Now, after a meeting between Garcia Belaunde Choquehuanca it is hoped that the agenda between Bolivia and Peru is reinstated and on truck.

Written by Armen Hareyan
Materials from El Tempos are used in this story.

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