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DJ Peru Says It's Pleased Chile Will Start Spy Investigation76 days ago
LIMA (Dow Jones)--Peru said it is pleased the Chilean government will open an investigation into allegations that a Peruvian officer was spying for Chile.
"I find it positive that the Chilean Foreign Ministry has committed to study the case and to communicate to us the results of the investigations when completed," Peru's Foreign Affairs Minister Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde said late Tuesday.
Chile's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariano Fernandez said sanctions could be imposed if the investigation proves evidence of espionage. He has said that the government of Chile doesn't practice spying.
"This is what Peru has called for, an investigation, to identify those responsible and to punish them," Garcia Belaunde said.
News that the Air Force official passed intelligence to foreign agents caused a diplomatic row between the two nations, with Peruvian cabinet members blaming the Chilean government.
Relations between Chile and Peru had already been cool due to increased Chilean arms purchases and as Peru pursues arbitration to back its claim for jurisdiction over a large patch of the Pacific Ocean that Chile considers its own.
-By Robert Kozak, Dow Jones Newswires; 51-1-99927 7269; peru@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 25, 2009 08:51 ET (13:51 GMT) < Back to News Index
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