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On Friday, Peru and Ecuador pledged to work together to combat organized crime and illegal mining, particularly along their shared border. The agreements stem from the sixteenth Binational Cabinet and Presidential Meeting held in Quito between Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa and Peruvian President José Jerí. Following the talks, both leaders signed the Quito 2025 Presidential Declaration, which outlines 57 commitments for joint action. Among the most significant points is the recognition of the Andean-Amazonian Transboundary Conservation Corridor as a binational initiative for ecosystem protection and regional integration.

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00:00In other news on Friday, Peru and Ecuador pledged to work together to combat organized crime and illegal mining, particularly along their shared border.
00:10These agreements are the result of the 16th meeting of the Binational Cabinet,
00:14and the presidential meeting held this Friday in Quito, between Ecuadorian President Daniel Novoa and Peruvian President Jose Heri.
00:21After meeting with the authorities, leaders signed the Quito 2025 presidential declaration, which outlines 57 commitments for joint action.
00:30Among the most relevant aspects of the document is the recognition of the Andean Amazonian Transboundary Conservation Corridor
00:38as a binational integration initiative for the protection of ecosystems.
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