Peru's Congress Allows Entry of Over 500 US Troops

Edited by Pavel Jacomino
2018-04-06 15:15:31

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Peru’s Congress

Lima, April 6 (RHC)-- Peru’s Congress approved a legislative resolution to allow the entry of over 500 US troops to provide security for President Donald Trump during the VIII Summit of the Americas, scheduled for April 13 and 14 in Lima.

The resolution was approved Wednesday with 80 votes in favor, 17 against and one abstention. Trump’s security will be composed of 114 members of the U.S. Army and 454 members of the U.S. Air Force, who will remain in the country for 18 days with “military equipment, weapons and two helicopters.”

Legislators of the Broad Front Coalition opposed the resolution arguing Peru’s Armed Forces are capable of providing security for the summit, including Trump’s security. Broad Front legislator Maria Elena Foronda said the measure would show Peruvian troops’ “incapable”.  

All legislators of the Alliance for Progress party and New Peru also voted against the resolution, demanding an explanation of the level of coordination between U.S. and Peru’s armed forces to authorize the entry of foreign troops.

Despite opposition from three legislative blocs, support from the fujimorista party Popular Force and the ruling party Peruvian for Change was sufficient to approve the resolution. Several lawmakers from these two blocs justified their vote arguing the measure “does not yield sovereignty.”

While Peru allows the presence of U.S. troops in the upcoming Summit of the Americas, it has banned Venezuela, a founding member of the Organization of American States, from participating in the hemispheric gathering.

Peru’s new government, led by President Martin Vizcarra confirmed Wednesday Venezuela remains uninvited to the Summit. 
 



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