Article: PERU: GOVERNMENT SUSPENDS MILITARY TIES WITH CHILE BECAUSE OF ARMS DEAL WITH ECUADOR DURING BORDER WAR.

Allegations that Chile delivered munitions to Ecuador during the brief border war between Ecuador and Peru has led to increased tensions between Chile and Peru, with the latter nation suspending a military cooperation agreement between them. Chile's Defense Minister Jaime Ravinet denies that Chile delivered 9 mm munitions to Ecuador in January 1995, when Ecuador and Peru were on the UN list of countries banned from receiving arms and Chile was one of four guarantors in the negotiations to end the conflict. The accusation came from an Ecuadoran general who is currently a fugitive from justice.

Accusation says Chile delivered ammo during UN ban

In 1995, ...

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