Peru withdraws ambassador from Mexico amid dispute

Peruvian President Dina Boluarte gives a press conference at the government palace in Lima, Peru, Friday, Feb. 10, 2023. Peru is in the midst of a political crisis as protestors are seeking Boluarte's resignation and the dissolution of Congress, after former President Pedro Castillo was ousted and arrested for trying to dissolve Congress in December. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

LIMA, Peru (AP) 鈥 Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced on Friday the withdrawal of her country's ambassador to Mexico in response to criticism from Mexican President Andr茅s Manuel Lopez Obrador, whom she reproached for hurting ties in order to 鈥減rivilege ideological affinities.鈥

In his regular morning press conference, Mexico's president said he had seen polls 鈥渨here the spurious president (Boluarte) has 15% acceptance and 85% disapprove of her.鈥

He also said that members of Peru's Parliament have even less approval. 鈥淭hey have 90% of the rejection and even so they rule with bayonets and with repression, force.鈥

Later Friday, Boluarte rejected L贸pez Obrador's comments 鈥渙n the internal affairs of Peru and the unacceptable questions that he repeatedly formulates about the constitutional and democratic origin of my government.鈥

With the ambassador鈥檚 withdrawal, diplomatic relations between Peru and Mexico 鈥渇ormally remain at the level of charge d鈥檃ffaires,鈥 the president said in a statement at the presidential palace in Lima.

Dina Boluarte took office on Dec. 7 after then-president Pedro Castillo was ousted by Parliament and jailed after trying to dissolve Congress to avoid a vote on his removal from office.

Since then, there have been almost three months of protests that have left 60 dead, 48 of them due to direct clashes with the police. One policeman was burned to death in a patrol car.

L贸pez Obrador has frequently expressed his support for Castillo.

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