
The country is a key hub for mineral exports to Asian markets, but it has tried to maintain a balance between Beijing and Washington.
Jiang Shixue, director of the Centre for Latin American Studies at Shanghai University, said the likelihood of Peru becoming a “second Venezuela” remained low. “Lima has not adopted a strongly anti-American stance and it is unlikely to do so,” he said.
Following the abduction of Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, Peru called for a “prompt political solution and democratic transition” in Venezuela, but avoided direct criticism of the United States.
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