Mauro Vieira: Peruvian government agreed with exit from former first lady

Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said on Friday in an interview with CNN that the Peruvian government agreed with the departure of former first lady Nadine Heredia Alarcón, who received diplomatic asylum in Brazil.

“Upon entering the Brazilian Embassy, ​​the Brazilian government requested the diplomatic asylum by diplomatic note that was promptly answered by the Peruvian government for mother and son to participate in Brazil. The operation was completed with the consent of both sides,” said Vieira.

She was the underage son arrived in Brazil in the early afternoon of Wednesday (16), on a plane of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB).

By note, Itamaraty said that both will undergo procedures necessary for migratory regularization in the country.

The diplomatic asylum occurred on Tuesday (15), hours after Peru’s court ordered former president Ollanta Humala and his wife 15 years in prison for money laundering of contractor Odebrecht, illicitly received for election campaigns.

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This content was originally published in Mauro Vieira: Peruvian government agreed to exit from former first lady on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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