Saturday 22 March 2025 06:49 GMT

Colombia-Peru Relations Normalize After Two Years Of Diplomatic Tensions


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Foreign Ministers Laura Sarabia of Colombia and Elmer Schialer of Peru announced the full normalization of diplomatic relations Friday.

Both nations have appointed new ambassadors, ending a two-year diplomatic standoff that began in 2023. The diplomatic crisis erupted after Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized the December 2022 removal of Peruvian President Pedro Castillo.

Peru viewed these comments as interference and withdrew its ambassador from Bogotá in March 2023. Colombia promptly responded by recalling its ambassador from Lima. Both ministers expressed satisfaction with the appointment of new ambassadors during their recent meeting in Lima.

They emphasized this move reflects the "bicentennial ties" uniting the neighboring Andean nations. The normalization follows a roadmap approved by deputy foreign ministers on February 13, 2025.

The countries vowed to collaborate on crucial issues including democracy, human rights, and border development. They also committed to combating transnational organized crime and strengthening regional integration initiatives through various mechanisms.



Economic interests played a significant role in the reconciliation. Colombia exported $1.2 billion to Peru in 2023, primarily crude petroleum, medicaments, and cleaning products. Peru exported $810 million to Colombia, mainly copper wire, baked goods, and raw zinc.
Strengthening Cross-Border Cooperation and Regional Unity
The resumed relationship benefits communities along the 1,600-kilometer shared border region. Both nations agreed to implement development projects within the Peru-Colombia Border Integration Zone framework.

Ministers also announced plans for a Presidential Meeting and VII Binational Cabinet in Peru later this year. These high-level talks will address ongoing binational cooperation efforts and joint initiatives.

The reestablishment represents a strategic shift for both governments. Peru 's Dina Boluarte and Colombia's Gustavo Petro now recognize the practical importance of bilateral cooperation despite previous disagreements.

This diplomatic reset strengthens regional stability and creates opportunities for enhanced economic ties. The ministers reiterated their commitment to Latin American unity through platforms like the Andean Community, Pacific Alliance, and Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization.

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