Peru’s Defense and Foreign Ministers Resign After President Delays F-16 Jet Deal
In Brief
The resignations highlight tensions between Peru's government and the U.S. over a major military procurement agreement.
Key Facts
- Peru's defense and foreign ministers have resigned following the president's decision to stall a $3.5 billion deal for U.S. F-16 fighter jets.
- The Trump administration has criticized Peru's move, describing it as 'bad faith' negotiations.
- The postponed deal involved the purchase of U.S. F-16 fighter jets, according to both sources.
- The resignations occurred after the president delayed the agreement, as reported by The Independent.
- Al Jazeera reported that top ministers quit after the president postponed the F-16 fighter jet deal.
What Happened
Peru's defense and foreign ministers resigned after the president postponed a $3.5 billion deal to acquire U.S. F-16 fighter jets. The Trump administration has expressed concern over the stalled negotiations.
Why It Matters
The event may affect Peru's defense strategy and its diplomatic relationship with the United States, potentially impacting future military cooperation and procurement.
What's Next
It remains to be seen how Peru will proceed with its defense procurement plans and whether the U.S. will take further diplomatic action in response.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Top ministers quit after Peru’s president postpones F-16 fighter jet deal(3h ago)
- The Independent — Peru's defense and foreign ministers resign after the president stalls US military planes deal(6h ago)
