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Brazil takes Mexico’s diplomatic representation in Peru after spat over ex-PM asylum

By Thomson Reuters Jan 25, 2026 | 1:27 PM

SAO PAULO, Jan 25 (Reuters) – Brazil will take over Mexico’s diplomatic interests in Peru, Brasilia ‍said on Sunday, a couple of months after the Andean country broke off relations with the North American nation over asylum for ‌a former prime minister.

Lima ‌severed relations with the Mexican government in early November after Peru’s former Prime Minister Betssy Chavez was granted asylum ​in the Mexican embassy in the country.

Chavez, the last ‍prime minister for Peru’s ​ousted and now jailed ​former President Pedro Castillo, faces conspiracy ‍charges linked to Castillo’s 2022 attempt to dissolve Congress. Chavez denied the allegations.

In a statement, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry said ‍it took the representation at the request of the Mexican government and with ‍approval from ‍Lima.

Brazil said the ​representation includes the safekeeping of ​the ⁠Mexican embassy’s premises in ‌Peru, including the residence of the head of mission, as well as its assets and archives.

(Reporting by Andre Romani in Sao PauloEditing by ⁠Nick Zieminski)