Overview
- Peru and Bolivia are coordinating a first meeting between Presidents José Jerí and Rodrigo Paz for the coming weeks, with the date and venue yet to be set.
- Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez attended Paz’s inauguration in La Paz and held a bilateral audience that reactivated high-level engagement.
- Both governments agreed to elevate political dialogue and establish permanent coordination mechanisms to track joint commitments.
- Technical teams from Peru’s Foreign Ministry, Production, and Economy and Finance ministries have started collaborative work on bilateral initiatives.
- The shared agenda targets border development and anti-contraband security while advancing terrestrial and fluvial links, potential rail and port integration, and energy exchanges to strengthen southern Peruvian corridors and Bolivian access to Pacific logistics.