LIMA, March 27 (Xinhua) -- The Peruvian government
said Friday that its negotiations with the European Union (EU) on a free trade
agreement (FTA) have been some 60 percent completed.
"We are satisfied with the progress that has been
made to the date, but we can not say we are ready to end them (the talks)
because we are still working," said Eduardo Brandes, Peru's chief negotiator.
The second round FTA negotiations between Peru,
Colombia and Ecuador with the EU began on Monday, and it will end on Saturday.
The negotiations are both multilateral and bilateral.
Brandes said that in the current round reasonable
advances have been achieved.
He said that the talks on intellectual property and
commerce are the ones with more difficulties to move ahead.
"The Andean countries (Colombia, Ecuador and Peru)
together with the EU have the will to reach better achievements till June, if
possible, and to finish the negotiation in that month," said the Peruvian
negotiator.
Brandes also said that the EU, as an important
partner for Peru, has contributed more than 50 percent of the direct foreign
investment in Peru.
"It is also an important partner for us in foreign
trade and that is the reason why Peru is highly interested in continuing these
negotiations," Brandes said.