PERU’s President Alan Garcia is cutting short his visit by a day and will miss the Apec Leaders meeting on Sunday. Mr Garcia has to leave for home early to deal with the arrest of a Peruvian air force officer …
Read Original Story: Peru's President leaves early – Straits Times
LIMA (Reuters) – Peruvian President Alan Garcia on Monday demanded Chile respond to a spy scandal that has stoked century-old tensions but stopped short of suggesting the spat would hurt bilateral trade worth more than $3 billion a year. …
Read Original Story: Peru's Garcia calls on Chile to explain spy case – Reuters India
The two South American countries; Chile and Peru has been fighting over a spy scandal which pressured Chile to deny any Peruvian accusations of a spy of Chile working in its own air force; Victor Mendoza was charged with passing secret information to …
Read Original Story: Chile denies Peru spy charges – ecPulse
President Alan García categorically rejected the case of alleged spying for Chile of Peruvian Air Force (FAP) uncommissioned officer Victor Ariza. The president said that the case constitutes a violation of the country’s sovereignty, but noted that …
Read Original Story: Strong Rejection of Espionage Allegation – Poder 360
One of the more surprising outcomes of the Asia-Pacific summit meeting in Singapore this past week had nothing to do, as might have been expected, with Barack Obama or his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao. Instead, Peruvian President Alan Garcia raised …
Read Original Story: APEC summit brings Chile-Peru tensions to the fore – Worldfocus
The Peruvian Air Force (FAP) arrested its non-commissioned officer Victor Ariza Mendoza, who allegedly spied for Chile. The defense minister said that Ariza sent confidential Peruvian information to Chile. Reactions were quick to follow. …
Read Original Story: Commotion Over Presumed Spying – Poder 360
SINGAPORE, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — Peruvian President Alan Garcia will leave the ongoing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Singapore a day earlier, an official from the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on …
Read Original Story: Peruvian President to leave APEC Leaders' Meeting a day earlier – Xinhua
SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Chilean President Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday said the Peruvian government’s accusations that a Peruvian military officer spied for Chile were "offensive and grandiloquent." Relations between the bordering South American nations …
Read Original Story: Chile's Bachelet Calls Peru's Espionage Charges 'Offensive' – NASDAQ
Chile’s President Michele Bachelet delivers a speech during a session of a World Summit on Food Security organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization on November 16, 2009. (Andrew Medichini/AFP/Getty Images) SANTIAGO—Chile’s President Michelle …
Read Original Story: Chile's Bachelet Blasts Comments by Peru's Garcia – The Epoch Times
"Chile has to understand that a country that has been spied needs to open an investigation," said the Chancellor Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde. Garcia Belaunde thinks there is enough relevant information to prove the participation of the Chilean …
Read Original Story: Peru will send Chile proof of espionage acts – Living in Peru (blog)