LIMA, Oct 12 (NNN-ANDINA) — Peruvian Pres Dina Boluarte has begun an official trip to Germany, Italy, and the Vatican from Oct 11 to 15.
Within this framework, the Head of State will meet with high-ranking political and religious authorities in order to strengthen bilateral relations with these nations.
Boluarte departed for Germany from Air Group No. 8 on Wednesday at 2:30 a.m. (local time).
According to an official letter by the Executive Branch sent to Congress for Parliament to issue an authorization, the top official will visit Stuttgart and Berlin, in the Federal Republic of Germany; the Vatican City, in the state of the same name; and Rome, in the Republic of Italy.
On the first day (Oct 12) in Germany, President Boluarte will participate as a guest of honor at the “Latin America Day” event and will lead a presentation during the official dinner of this event organized by the German business association Lateinamerika Verein e.V. (LAV).
The participation of the Head of State constitutes an opportunity to present Peru’s economic perspectives to the business community, as well as promote investment and boost bilateral trade with Germany, in order to continue showcasing Peru as a reliable economic partner.
That same day, she will meet with the Mayor of Stuttgart, Frank Nopper.
Meanwhile, on October 13, Peru’s top official will travel to Berlin, where she will be received by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, with whom she will hold a meeting aimed at strengthening bilateral relations, as well as revitalizing the visits of high-ranking German authorities to Peru.
The Executive Branch’s letter states that, on October 14, President Boluarte will travel to the city of Rome, before going to the Holy See, where she will be received by Pope Francis at a private audience.
“This official visit is intended to promote, strengthen, and develop the relations between Peru and the Holy See, which have historically remained solid and positive, supported by the religiosity of the Peruvian people, based on mutual respect, autonomy, freedom of worship, and are legally based on the Agreement between Peru and the Holy See of 1980,” the document states.
In addition, the Head of State will meet with the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, with whom she will address bilateral issues such as the recognition of the support of the Catholic Church in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic; the exchange of points of view on the main issues on the international agenda; among others.
Finally, in Rome, the Peruvian President will hold a meeting with the re-elected Director-General of the FAO, Qu Dongyu, which will be relevant for the country as it will allow discussing the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation signed in December 2021 between FAO and the Peruvian State.
The official letter also indicates that the event will contribute to promoting a cooperation agenda with said organization in a sensitive matter for the country, and will explore the impact on agriculture in the coming months due to the El Niño Phenomenon.
Furthermore, the meeting will be a prelude to the World Food Forum titled “The transformation of agri-food systems accelerates climate action,” scheduled for Oct 16 in Rome. — NNN-ANDINA