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State Department Offers Congratulations to Keiko Fujimori on Her Election as Peru’s President

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Keiko Fujimori Wins Presidential Election in Peru

The U.S. State Department expressed its congratulations on Tuesday to Keiko Fujimori, who was recently declared the winner of Peru’s presidential runoff election by a narrow margin.

This announcement is seen as an important development in U.S.-Latin American relations, with the U.S. signaling its readiness to collaborate with Fujimori’s administration on mutual goals.

“We extend our congratulations to President-Elect Keiko Fujimori of Peru on her significant electoral victory,” the State Department stated. They expressed eagerness to strengthen security cooperation and boost investment and trade ties in the region.

Fujimori’s victory is particularly notable as it highlights the U.S.’s intention to build relationships with pro-market leaders in Latin America, especially amid increasing Chinese influence in the area. China has recently finished the construction of the Chancay deepwater port in Peru, a major logistics hub on the Pacific coast worth $1.3 billion.

The U.S. is also interested in Fujimori’s firm stance against organized crime, which aligns with its own efforts to enhance security and combat drug trafficking in the region.

On Monday, Peru’s National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) announced Fujimori won 50.1% of the votes, defeating leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez by just under 50,000 votes from nearly 18 million ballots cast. This election marks her fourth attempt at the presidency and makes her Peru’s first female president-elect.

Her win comes in a politically tumultuous time for Peru, a country that has seen nine presidents in the last decade. Keiko Fujimori is also the daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, who governed during the 1990s.

Amid rising violence and political instability, Fujimori’s campaign focused on a hardline approach to security and a commitment to uphold economic freedom, while her opponent emphasized rural economic issues.

Fujimori’s presidency signifies a return of her family’s political legacy, which has a complex history with the United States. While the U.S. initially supported her father for his stance against leftist groups and economic reforms, it later criticized his administration for undermining democracy and human rights.

As Fujimori takes office, many Peruvians look forward to her plans to address security and economic challenges in the nation.

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