Keiko Fujimori's government officially asks Mexico to eliminate visa requirements for Peruvians due to barriers to tourism
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Peruvian and Mexican diplomatic officials held a bilateral meeting in Lima to address key issues in their bilateral relationship, including visa management and disaster response. During the talks, the Peruvian administration officially requested that Mexico eliminate the visa requirement for Peruvian citizens traveling to the country.
The request was made due to concerns that the travel restrictions have negatively impacted the flow of tourism between the two nations. The discussions mark a step toward resuming and strengthening the bilateral working agenda between Peru and Mexico.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Visa requestFocuses on Peru officially requesting the removal of Mexican visas due to tourism impact.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Bilateral relationsEmphasizes the resumption of bilateral relations, visados, and disaster management cooperation.