In a statement issued in Lima by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru They also expressed “their explicit and unequivocal support and solidarity to the people and authorities of Ecuador, a Consensus Member State, in their fight against the actions of organized crime.”
The group, consisting of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname, ParaguayPeru, Uruguay and Venezuela explained that “it will join forces to combat in a coordinated manner this scourge that affects the entire region, according to the principles of international law and the internal laws of each South American country.”
‘We hope for a speedy recovery security and public order within the framework of the rule of law and current institutions in Ecuador, with commitment and respect to democracy and human rights,” the message said.
Source: El heraldo

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