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Isabel Guerra

Peru
will give Chile the proof sustaining Peruvian's claim of espionage, reports the daily local press: the Peruvian chancellor said the documents will be sent to Interpol.
On the hand, the Defense Minister will go to Congress at 3:30p.m.
"Chile has to understand that a country that has been spied needs to open an investigation," said the Chancellor Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde.
Garcia Belaunde thinks there is enough relevant information to prove the participation of the Chilean military on this espionage case against Peru.
"We are going to send, via diplomatic channels, all the information on the espionage of Victor Ariza," the Chancellor pointed out.
"It is confirmed that Ariza had contact with two persons, one of them a Chilean military man," added Garcia Belaunde.
The Chancellor said the same information will be sent to Santiago and Interpol to certify the authenticity of the investigations.
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