Ambassador of Peru to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terazije 1, Belgrade (2006)[1] | |
Appointer | The President of Peru |
Inaugural holder | Edwin Letts Sánchez |
Formation | October 1942 |
Abolished | 1992 (SFRY) 2006 (FRY) |
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
After Peru recognized and established relations with Albania in late 1971, the ambassador in Belgrade became accredited to Albania (today accredited to the Peruvian Ambassador to Greece).[2]
Peru first established economic and consular relations with the Yugoslav government-in-exile in October 1942, during World War II.[3] Regardless, relations had already existed beforehand,[4] as consulates existed in Belgrade and Zagreb by 1929.[5] After the 1968 Peruvian coup d'état and the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government, relations were renewed in 1968, and an embassy opened in Belgrade the same year.[2][6]
After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Peru continued relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).[7] At the same time, Peru also recognized the other states that succeeded Yugoslavia, such as Croatia in 1993.[8]
The embassy in Belgrade closed in December 2006,[9][10] a couple of months after the independence of Montenegro, and the Peruvian Ambassador to Romania became accredited to Serbia until 2018, when the Peruvian Ambassador to Hungary became accredited instead after a series of reforms.[11]
As of 2023, Peru is accredited to Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina from its embassy in Budapest;[12] to Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia from its embassy in Bucharest;[13] and to Slovenia from its embassy in Vienna.[14]
Peru has not established relations with Kosovo. However, its recognition of the breakaway state after its declaration of independence in 2008 led to controversy with the Serbian authorities, who recalled their ambassador for a couple of months.[4]
List of representatives
Name | Portrait | Term begin | Term end | President | Notes |
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Edwin Letts Sánchez | March 22, 1943 | July 1945 | Manuel Prado Ugarteche | As chargé d’affaires en pied to the Yugoslav government-in-exile, also accredited to the wartime governments of the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Poland and as chargé d’affaires a.i. to the Belgian government in exile in London.[15] | |
Medardo Franco Calle | December 9, 1968 | 1968 | Juan Velasco Alvarado | As Chargé d'Affaires.[2] | |
Carlos Vásquez Ayllón | 1968 | 1974 | Juan Velasco Alvarado | Vásquez arrived to the Embassy in Belgrade as the First Secretary-Consul General in 1968, later becoming the first Ambassador to Yugoslavia after the presentation of his credentials on July 10, 1969. Soon, the Embassy moved to a new address: Bulevar JNA 189.[2] | |
Andrés Aramburu Álvarez-Calderón | 1974? | ? | Juan Velasco Alvarado | As Ambassador | |
Alberto Wagner de Reyna | 1975 | 1978 | Juan Velasco Alvarado | As Ambassador[16][17] | |
Jorge Guillermo Llosa Pautrat | 1977 | 1977 | Francisco Morales Bermúdez | As Ambassador[18] | |
Hugo Ernesto Palma Valderrama | March 1980 | 1982 | Francisco Morales Bermúdez | As Ambassador[19][20] | |
Javier Paulinich Velarde | 1982 | 1984 | Fernando Belaúnde | As Ambassador[21] | |
Eduardo Llosa Larrabure | 1984 | ? | Fernando Belaúnde | As Ambassador[22] | |
Carlos Higueras Ramos | 1986 | ? | Alan García | As Ambassador[23] | |
Eduardo Llosa Larrabure | January 1991 | ? | Alberto Fujimori | As Ambassador[24][25] | |
Luis Benjamin Chimoy Arteaga | ? | ? | Alberto Fujimori | As Ambassador[26] | |
Julio Walter Negreiros Portella | January 27, 2004 | December 31, 2006 | Alejandro Toledo | Final Ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro and first ambassador to Serbia.[27] Concurrent with Albania from October 16, 2004,[28] and to North Macedonia from October 4, 2005. Both accreditations expired on August 24, 2007.[27] |
See also
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Croatia
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Montenegro
- List of ambassadors of Peru to North Macedonia
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Serbia
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Slovenia
- List of ambassadors of Peru to the Soviet Union
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Czechoslovakia
- List of ambassadors of Peru to East Germany
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Bulgaria
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Albania
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Hungary
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Romania
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Poland
References
- ↑ "Declaración Jurada de Ingresos, Bienes y Rentas de los Funcionarios y Servidores Públicos del Estado". El Peruano. 2004-07-04.
- 1 2 3 4 Breña Alegre, Jeancarlo Giovanni (2017). Relaciones entre el Perú y los Países Balcánicos no miembros de la Unión Europea: Retos y Perspectivas (in Spanish). Academia Diplomática del Perú Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.
- ↑ Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, First Session. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1971. p. 841.
- 1 2 "Serbia: Relaciones Bilaterales". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2009-08-25.
- ↑ Lascano; Lopez (1929). Almanaque Ilustrado del Perú 1929 (in Spanish). Ed. Guia Lascano. p. 100.
- ↑ Novak, Fabián (2004). Las relaciones entre el Perú y Alemania (1828–2003) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Fondo Editorial PUCP.
- ↑ "SERBIA-PERU [RELATIONS]". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2012-03-05.
- ↑ "Collection of International Treaties: Peru". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28.
- ↑ "RREE oficializa cierre de seis embajadas". La República (in Spanish). 9 September 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
- ↑ "Fijan fechas de cierre temporal de las Embajadas del Perú en Serbia, Ucrania, Hungría y Jamaica". El Peruano. 2006-10-05.
- ↑ "Cancillería realiza siete cambios en embajadas de Europa y Asia". Gestión. 2018-12-29.
- ↑ "Embajada del Perú en Hungría § Institucional". Gob.pe. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
La Embajada representa al Estado peruano en Hungría y, con carácter no residente, en la República de Serbia y en Bosnia y Herzegovina.
- ↑ "Embajada del Perú en Rumanía § Institucional". Gob.pe. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
La Embajada del Perú en Rumania es responsable también de República de Croacia, República de Macedonia del Norte, República de Moldavia y Montenegro.
- ↑ "Embajada del Perú en Austria § Institucional". Gob.pe. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
- ↑ "Historia de las relaciones diplomáticas entre Polonia y Peru". Embajada de Polonia en Lima. Archived from the original on 2017-12-28.
- ↑ "Alberto Wagner de Reyna (1915-2006). Pensador y humanista peruano". Cervantes Virtual.
- ↑ Gonzáles Umeres, Luz (2008). Mercurio peruano, Número 521 (in Spanish). Universidad de Piura. p. 10.
Desde 1964 hasta 1972 es miembro del Consejo Ejecutivo de la UNESCO en París. De 1966 a 1968 es embajador ante la UNESCO en París y en Grecia, Atenas. De 1969 a 1972 es embajador del Perú en la República Federal de Alemania y en Grecia. En 1972 es embajador del Perú en Colombia hasta 1975. A partir de 1975 hasta 1978 es embajador del Perú en Yugoslavia y Albania. De 1976 a 1980 es miembro del Consejo Ejecutivo de la UNESCO en París.
- ↑ "INFORME ANUAL DEL SERVICIO DIPLOMATICO DE LA REPUBLICA 2007". Gob.pe. 2008-11-01.
- ↑ Palma, Hugo (2021-08-06). "Embajador en Yugoslavia" (PDF). Hugo Palma.
- ↑ Hoja de Vida
- ↑ "EMBAJADOR JAVIER PAULINICH VELARDE - CV" (PDF). SELA.
- ↑ "Informe Anual de Transparencia". Congress of Peru.
1984: Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario en la República Federativa Socialista de Yugoslavia
- ↑ World Guide to Foreign Services. World Guides Internationale Publikationen. 1986. p. 594.
Embassy of Peru
Baba Visnjina 26, YU - 11000 Beograd; T 454943, Tx 12272.
Territory: Yugoslavia
Ambassador: Carlos Higueras Ramos - ↑ Resumen semanal: RS., Números 601-651 (in Spanish). Desco, Centro de Estudios y Promoción del Desarrollo. 1991. p. 4.
Fueron ratificados los nombramientos de los embajadores del Perú en Yugoslavia (Eduardo Llosa Larrabure), en Panamá (Guillermo Fernández Cornejo), en México (Alberto Cazorla Talleri), en Estados Unidos (Alberto MacLean Ugarteche), en Venezuela (Allan Wagner Tizón), en Cuba (José Torres Muga) (La República, 7.2.91)
- ↑ Caretas: ilustración peruana, Números 1146-1150 (in Spanish). Caretas. 1991.
Silva Santisteban es miembro del IPRI y había hecho buenas migas con el director, el embajador Eduardo Llosa—designado en enero a Yugoslavia, y la esposa de éste, Martha Lizárraga, también del servicio diplomático y que accedió a Palacio, a través de otro de los allegados de Fujimori.
- ↑ "Embajador peruano presenta Cartas Credencial ante el Presidente ruso Vladimir Putin". Gob.pe. 2017-03-16.
- 1 2 "Sistema Peruano de Información Jurídica § RESOLUCION SUPREMA Nº 250-2007-RE & RESOLUCION SUPREMA Nº 251-2007-RE" (PDF). El Peruano. 2007-08-24.
- ↑ "RESOLUCIÓN SUPREMA Nº 284-2004-RE: Nombran al Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario del Perú en la República de Serbia y Montenegro para desempeñarse como concurrente en la República de Albania". El Peruano. 2004-10-06.