
Castillo's Outburst: High Seas Treaty Confusion and Accusations of Treason
Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo's Trial: Accusations of Treason and Misunderstanding of High Seas Treaty Lima, Peru – During a recent court hearing for alleged rebellion, former President Pedro Castillo made headlines with his outspoken criticism of the recently signed High Seas Treaty. The video, released by Exitosa Noticias, shows Castillo expressing his indignation and accusing the current government of treason. "Permitanme hacer pública una indignación," Castillo stated, expressing his outrage. His comments, however, revealed a confusion between the High Seas Treaty and the Convenmar agreement, a treaty to which Peru is not a party. This misunderstanding adds a layer of complexity to his accusations. Castillo's statements have sparked considerable debate, particularly his accusation that the government committed "un delito a la traición." His remarks highlight the ongoing political tensions in Peru and the sensitivity surrounding international agreements. The video footage offers a compelling visual record of Castillo's emotional outburst, adding weight to the controversy. While his accusations are serious, the apparent misunderstanding of the treaty itself raises questions about the accuracy of his claims. The incident underscores the need for clarity and transparency in international relations and the importance of accurate information in political discourse.