After the Peruvian prime minister said he would meet with them, a group of indigenous Peruvian communities that blocked key copper transport roads agreed to a truce on Sunday.
The lockdown lasted less than a week and affected Glencore's Antapaccay, MMG's Las Bambas and Hudbay Minerals Inc.'s Constantia operations.
Protesters have asked the state for formal consultations on whether Antapaccay should be allowed to build a new copper project nearby called Coroccohuayco.
According to the records of earlier meetings of protesters, mine representatives and the government, a meeting with Prime Minister Aníbal Torres is scheduled for Tuesday.
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