Fujimori's trip to the United States
The Peruvian Congress authorized President Alberto Fujimori's official trip to the United States in September 1991, at the invitation of President George Bush.
Congress authorized President Alberto Fujimori Fujimori's trip to the United States for an official working visit at the invitation of President George Bush. This trip took place in the context of bilateral relations between the two countries, at a time when the Peruvian government was seeking international support for its economic program and the fight against drug trafficking. The official visit was part of the government's efforts to maintain and strengthen relations with the United States.