The Presidents of Ecuador and Peru Prioritize Joint Efforts to Combat Organized Crime and Illegal Mining.
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QUITO (AP) — Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa and Peruvian President José Jerí agreed Friday to jointly combat criminal organizations operating along their shared border during an official meeting in Quito. The two leaders met for several hours in the capital as part of the 16th binational cabinet meeting, after which they signed a joint declaration outlining the roadmap for bilateral relations through 2026.
Three axes marked the XVI Binational Cabinet between Ecuador and Peru, which took place on Friday, December 12, 2025, in Quito, and which was attended by the presidents of these nations, Daniel Noboa and José Jerí.
Peru and Ecuador agreed this Friday (12.12.25) in Quito to fight together against organized crime and illegal mining, especially on the border that both countries share beaten by the violence of narco gangs. Peru is the second world producer of cocaine after Colombia. Most of the drugs of both come out [...] The entry Peru and Ecuador agree to fight organized crime was first published in Foco Informativa.
Jeri and Noboa in Binational Cabinet Prioritize Fight Against Transnational Crime and Illegal Mining
The leaders signed the Quito Presidential Declaration 2025, a document containing 57 political and cooperation commitments.
The presidents of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, and of Peru, José Jerí, signed a joint statement at the end of their meeting in the Palace of Carondelet, where they addressed issues related to border security and trade exchange. On Friday, December 12, 2025, both presidents participated in the XIV Binational Cabinet, developed
The President of Peru, José Jerí, arrived in Quito early this December 12, 2025 to participate in the Presidential Meeting and the XVI Binational Cabinet Ecuador-Peru. Jerí, who assumed the presidency in October after the dismissal of Dina Boluarte, will meet with Daniel Noboa to discuss political-diplomatic issues, bilateral cooperation, trade, tourism, health, energy and infrastructure. Security, especially in border areas, will be one of the …
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