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Peru’s president-elect to fight drug trafficking and corruption

Dan Collyns Politics, Video June 8, 2011July 24, 2012Election, Ollanta Humala, Peru

The left wing president-elect of Peru, Ollanta Humala, has told reporters that he views the United States as a strategic partner.

Mr Humala said he would cooperate with the US and other Latin American countries to combat drug trafficking, poverty and corruption.

His announcements followed a bitter election campaign.

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Dan Collyns

Is a multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. His online, radio and TV reports have been published and broadcast internationally. Read more

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