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Peru announces air security pact with United States after extended pause

Peru announces air security pact with United States after extended pause

Peru introduced an air safety settlement with the United States on Saturday in what the federal government described as a push to cease planes belonging to drug gangs from getting into the South American nation’s airspace.

The deal revives a bilateral safety cooperation pact with the United States from 20 years in the past, in line with a authorities assertion, and can allow new intelligence and coaching help to movement to Peru’s air power.

It covers upgrades to 2 dozen helicopters and radar tools, with the assertion additionally citing “intense collaboration” with the United States, however with out disclosing the price of the safety help.

The U.S. Department of Defense didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The assertion cited Peruvian Defense Minister Jorge Chavez, who harassed that airspace interdictions efforts beneath the settlement will probably be carried out by way of non-lethal means.

An earlier air safety pact between the 2 nations was suspended twenty years in the past after Peru’s air power shot down a aircraft it had misidentified, killing two U.S. residents.

Source: www.anews.com.tr