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State Department congratulates Keiko Fujimori as Peru's president-elect following razor-thin vote count

The U.S. State Department congratulated Keiko Fujimori on her narrow victory in Peru's presidential runoff election.

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State Department congratulates Keiko Fujimori as Peru's president-elect following razor-thin vote count
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The U.S. State Department congratulated Keiko Fujimori on her narrow victory in Peru's presidential runoff election. Fujimori, a conservative candidate, secured 50.1% of the vote, winning by fewer than 50,000 ballots. This marks her fourth presidential bid and Peru's first female president-elect. The U.S. expressed its intention to deepen collaboration with Fujimori's administration on security, investment, and trade, particularly amid growing Chinese economic influence in the region. Peru has experienced significant political instability, with nine presidents in the last decade. Fujimori's platform focused on security and protecting the free-market economy, appealing to voters concerned about rising crime and instability.

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Fujimori's victory marks her fourth presidential bid and makes her Peru's first female president-elect.

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The U.S. expects to work closely with Fujimori's administration on shared priorities like security cooperation, investment, and trade.

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The State Department congratulated Keiko Fujimori as Peru's president-elect following a close vote count.

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Peru has had nine presidents in the past decade, indicating political instability.

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Keiko Fujimori secured 50.1% of the vote, winning by fewer than 50,000 votes out of roughly 18 million ballots cast.

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close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for June 30 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min The State Department on Tuesday congratulated conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori after she was declared the winner of Peru’s Presidential runoff election by a razor-thin margin. The statement marked a significant milestone in Latin American relations, with Washington signaling it expects to work closely with Fujimori’s administration on shared priorities. "The United States congratulates President-Elect Keiko Fujimori of Peru on her important electoral victory," the department said. "The Trump Administration looks forward to deepening collaboration with the Fujimori Administration to advance security cooperation and to strengthen bilateral cooperation on investment and trade in our region." TRUMP ADMIN WARNS Peru IT COULD LOSE SOVEREIGNTY AS China TIGHTENS GRIP ON NATION Peru's presidential candidate for the Fuerza Popular party, Keiko Fujimori, waves to supporters during a closing campaign rally in Lima on June 4, 2026. (Anthony Nino de Guzman/AFP) Her victory comes as Washington seeks to strengthen ties with pro-market allies in Latin America amid growing Chinese economic influence in the region. Beijing recently completed the Chancay deepwater port in Peru — a $1.3 billion mega-project that serves as China’s key logistics hub on the Pacific coast. Fujimori’s tough stance on organized crime also aligns with U.S. efforts to expand regional security and anti-trafficking cooperation. BIDEN, XI TO MEET ON SATURDAY IN Peru, US OFFICIALS SAY Secretary of State Marco Rubio looks on during a ceremony at the U.S. embassy in New Delhi on May 23, 2026. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AFP) Fujimori was declared the winner Monday by Peru’s National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), the electoral authority responsible for reporting vote count results. The country’s final authority on election matters, the National Jury of Elections (JNE), has yet to issue its official proclamation, according to Reuters. According to the ONPE, Fujimori secured 50.1% of the vote, winning by fewer than 50,000 votes out of roughly 18 million ballots cast. Her victory over leftist challenger Roberto Sánchez marks her fourth presidential bid and makes her Peru’s first female president-elect. The result caps a deeply divisive election cycle in a country that has gone through nine presidents in the past decade. Fujimori is also the daughter of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who ruled the country during the 1990s. TRUMP VICTORY BOOSTS CONSERVATIVES IN LATIN AMERICA, WAKE-UP CALL TO DICTATORS: 'THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES' Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori waves outside his home in Santiago, Chile, on May 18, 2006. (Claudio Santana/AP Photo) Fujimori’s presidency marks a return of her family’s political brand to Peru’s highest office — a movement that has long carried a complicated relationship with the United States. While Washington once backed her father for his fight against communist guerrillas and economic reforms in the 1990s, the U.S. later condemned his government over the dismantling of democratic institutions and allegations of human rights abuses. Peruvians voted in favor of Fujimori amid a surge in violent crime, extortion and years of political instability. Fujimori campaigned on an "iron fist" approach to security and a pledge to protect Peru’s free-market economy, while her opponent focused on rural economic grievances. Reuters contributed to this report. Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital
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