Key Peru Ministers Resign Over President’s Handling of F-16 Deal
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Peru’s defense and foreign affairs ministers resigned, alleging interim President Jose Maria Balcázar misled the nation about a fighter jet deal that they say was signed despite his denials.
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