US-Peru Bilateral Cooperation Yields Significant Advances in Security, Trade, and Education in 2025
In 2025, the US and Peru reported significant advancements in bilateral cooperation across security, trade, and education, highlighted by the capture of 30 terrorists and the seizure of over $24 million in counterfeit currency. Joint counternarcotics efforts resulted in the confiscation of 29.7 tons of cocaine and the destruction of 1,124 drug labs, while US exports to Peru surpassed $9 billion. Additionally, over 5,000 Peruvians studied in the US, with 200 scholarships awarded, as both nations prepare to celebrate 200 years of relations in 2026.

In 2025, the US Embassy in Peru reported significant advancements in bilateral relations, highlighting achievements in security, drug trafficking, trade, defense, education, and social development. Key outcomes include the capture of 30 terrorists, including members of the Tren de Aragua gang, by the Peruvian National Police (PNP) with support from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
Over $24 million in counterfeit currency was seized, and 126 victims of child exploitation were rescued in cooperation with HSI. A historic seizure of four tons of mercury for illegal mining was also reported.
In counternarcotics, joint efforts led to the seizure of 29.7 tons of cocaine and the destruction of 1,124 drug labs. Commercially, US exports to Peru exceeded $9 billion, with over 300 US companies receiving consulting support.
In education, more than 5,000 Peruvians studied in the US, and 200 scholarships were awarded. Both nations will mark 200 years of bilateral relations in 2026.




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