The United Kingdom expresses its support for Peru in its accession process to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). James Cleverly | Anna Cecilia Gervasi | Alberto Otarola | Comprehensive and Advanced Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement | world

Peru supported the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Advanced Agreement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11). Photo: Government of Peru

On Wednesday, June 7, the Peruvian Foreign Minister announced, Anna Cecilia Gervasi, The British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, James Cleverly. It happened after the Prime Minister, Alberto Otarola, participated with Gervasi and the Minister of Economy, Alex Contreras, in the ministerial-level council meeting of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), chaired by the British Foreign Secretary.

Cleaver thanked Foreign Minister Gervasi for the support Peru has provided the United Kingdom by joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11). Likewise, the British Foreign Secretary “expressed his country’s desire and full readiness to cooperate with the British Foreign Office Peru’s accession process to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development”. According to a press release from the Peruvian government.

The purpose of the meeting was also to highlight 200 years of diplomatic relations Between the two countries. During that time, they both managed to have a big agenda in the political, economic and cultural fields, among others.

For her part, Minister Gervasi stressed the importance of the issue of protecting the environment and the Andean Amazon region, “This is linked to efforts to develop green finance that would allow the generation of resources without harming the Amazonian ecosystem,” the statement concluded.

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