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Peru Asked Mexico to Drop the Visa. Two Weeks Ago They Were Not Speaking

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Peru · TRADE Key Facts —The visa At a bilateral meeting on 19 August, Peru formally asked Mexico to drop the visa requirement for Peruvian citizens. Deputy foreign minister Raquel Serur said Mexico would make the corresponding arrangements to evaluate it. —Why it is possible now Peru severed relations with Mexico in November 2025 over […] The post Peru Asked Mexico to Drop the Visa. Two Weeks Ago They Were Not Speaking appeared first on The Rio …

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Peru's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eric Anderson, and Mexico's Assistant Secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean, Raquel Serur, agreed to push forward a work agenda to return to the main issues of the bilateral relationship.

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Mexico and Peru held yesterday the first working meeting since the announcement of the re-establishment of diplomatic relations, with a view to reviving the embassies and mechanisms that both nations had adopted. The Undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Foreign Ministry, Raquel Serur, met Wednesday with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, Eric Anderson Machado, in Mexico City. "Both parties agreed to promote a wo…

Foreign Minister Carlos Espá announced that his sector is working on the normalization of the visa for Peruvians travelling to Mexico, following the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Peru and Mexico took a further step towards the normalization of their diplomatic relations with a first high-level bilateral meeting aimed at reviving the political dialogue, cooperation and institutional mechanisms that articulate the links between the two countries. At the meeting, Lima put on the table one of the issues of greatest interest to its citizens: the reconsideration of the visa requirement for Peruvians travelling to Mexico. The r…

Peru and Mexico: the implications of the diplomatic reunionOur country and Mexico agreed to resume their bilateral agenda and strengthen their coordination mechanisms, during the first meeting between representatives of both governments after the restoration of their diplomatic relations.The meeting took place between the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, Ambassador Eric Anderson Machado, and the Assistant Secretary for Latin America and…

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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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