
Peru's PPK Breaks Silence: Exclusive Interview Amidst Travel Ban
Former Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Breaks Silence After Travel Ban Lima, Peru – In an exclusive interview with América Noticias, former Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (PPK) addressed the 18-month travel ban imposed on him by a court. This is Kuczynski's first extensive interview with the press in years, given the legal restrictions he's faced. The interview, filmed at Kuczynski's residence, shows him speaking calmly but with evident frustration. "In 18 months, I will be 88 years old," Kuczynski stated, highlighting the length of time he's been under these restrictions. He expressed his disappointment, adding, "I didn't have any impediment to leave." The interview delves into the ongoing investigations into PPK's involvement in the Westfield Capital and Odebrecht cases, which have led to the travel restrictions and other legal limitations. The América Noticias interview offers a rare glimpse into Kuczynski's perspective on these ongoing legal battles, providing a valuable contribution to the ongoing public discourse surrounding the issues. The video concludes with footage of Kuczynski in a wheelchair, adding a layer of emotional complexity to the narrative.