Overview
- Peru’s Foreign Ministry and the presidency confirmed the formal invitation from the U.S. president for the Miami gathering on March 7.
- Preliminary reporting lists expected attendees including the leaders of Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador and Honduras.
- Organizers frame the forum as the first high-level regional meeting of the current U.S. administration.
- Discussions are expected to center on regional security, democratic stability and development cooperation, with focus on organized crime, drug trafficking and irregular migration.
- The invitation coincides with the Peru–U.S. diplomatic bicentennial, and analysts note potential domestic political readings as Jerí’s detailed agenda remains undisclosed.