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List Of Ambassadors Of Peru To Mongolia

The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru in the People's Republic of China is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

The ambassador to China was also accredited to Japan until 1971, when Peru recognized the PRC, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from the establishment of relations in 1988 until 2017, when Peru declared the Korean ambassador as a persona non grata and gave him 5 days to leave the country in response to the country's missile launches earlier that month.

Peru established relations with the Chinese Empire with the signing of a treaty in Tianjin on June 26, 1874. Peru's first Resident Ambassador was named the next year, assuming his duties on May 20, 1878, while the Chinese ambassador would only reach Peru in 1883, after the War of the Pacific.

After the establishment of the Republic of China, Peru maintained its relations with the new Kuomintang government. In 1944, the diplomatic status of the two countries was raised to embassy level, and high-level officials of the two countries exchanged frequent visits in the 1950s and 1960s.

After the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government, Peru established relations with the People's Republic of China on November 2, 1971, with the Republic of China severing its relations and closing its embassy in Lima as a result, and the PRC opening its embassy the following year. As such, Peru became the third Latin American country to recognize the Beijing-based government, and has since adhered to the One China policy.

List of representatives

Name Portrait Title Term begin Term end President Notes
1874: China and Peru formally establish relations
Juan Federico Elmore [es] CdA May 20, 1878 before 1881 Manuel Pardo In 1874, Elmore, the Peruvian minister to China and Japan, left for Lake Manzala. Dr. Elmore intended to establish the Peruvian Mission in Japan, after which he would return to Beijing to ratify the treaty with China.
1912: Republic of China formally established
Manuel de Freyre y Santander MP 1919 1919 Augusto B. Leguía As Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan and China
Manuel Elías Bonnemaison MP August 9, 1929 October 1936 Augusto B. Leguía (1865–1961)
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber MP 1936 1941 Óscar R. Benavides
1944: Relations elevated to embassy level
Santiago F. Bedoya Monjoy [de] AEP September 1, 1944 July 28, 1945 Manuel Prado y Ugarteche First ambassador to China.
Carlos Nicholson Jefferson [es] AEP July 28, 1945 October 29, 1948 José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Nicholson Jefferson, Mr. Carlos Born in Arequipa about 1890 of British parents. ... Appointed ambassador to China in January 1946.
Juan José Sala CdA 1949 José Luis Bustamante y Rivero As Chargé d'affaires (a.i.) after the closure of the embassy of Peru due to the Chinese Civil War.
Aníbal Ponce Sobrevilla [es] AEP January 6, 1961 March 11, 1965 Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Although Peru did not have any representative in Taipei for a period about ten years, the recent appointment of His Excellency Anibal Ponce Sobrevilla the Peruvian Ambassador to China has further strengthened the friendly relations between Peru and China.
José Luis De Cossio y Ruiz De Somocurcio CdA December 11, 1962 Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy General Chen Chia-shang, commander-in-chief of the Chinese Air Force, Admiral Ni Yue - Yes, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Navy, and four other Chinese military leaders in recognition of their contributions to the promotion of friendly relations between the two countries.
José Carlos Ferreyros Balta July 18, 1966 1969 Nicolás Lindley López Sent to attend the inauguration of Chiang Kai-shek on May 20. He arrived on the 18th.
Jorge Pérez Garreaud CdA November 3, 1971 Juan Velasco Alvarado Final representative to the Republic of China.
1971: Relations between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Peru formally established;
Republic of China (ROC) represented by a Commercial Economic Counselor since 1994
Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo AEP November 2, 1971 1975 Juan Velasco Alvarado
César Espejo Romero AEP March 21, 1975 1977 Francisco Morales Bermúdez
Alfredo Ramos Suero AEP March 9, 1977 1980 Francisco Morales Bermúdez
Juan Alayza Rospigliosi AEP January 1, 1981 December 30, 1985 Fernando Belaúnde Terry
Roberto Villarán Koechlin AEP December 30, 1985 before 1990 Alan García Villarán became ambassador in Santiago de Chile on October 16, 1990
Gabriel Ignacio García Pike [es] AEP August 1, 1993 June 7, 1994 Alberto Fujimori
Jorge César Gordillo Barreto AEP June 7, 1994 Alberto Fujimori
Martha Toledo-Ocampo Ureña AEP ? 2002?
Luis Chang Reyes [es] AEP December 17, 2002 July 28, 2006 Alejandro Toledo
Jesús Wu [es] AEP March 21, 2007 June 25, 2009 Alan García Also accredited to Pakistan and North Korea.
Harold Forsyth AEP June 16, 2009 August 3, 2011 Alan García
Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel AEP November 1, 2011 June 23, 2014 Ollanta Humala Named as concurrent ambassador to North Korea on March 11, 2012.
Juan Carlos Capuñay Chávez AEP August 27, 2014 September 11, 2017 Ollanta Humala Previously destined to the embassy in Peking in the periods between 1972 and 1976 and 1991–94. Also accredited to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Luis Felipe Quesada Incháustegui AEP December 13, 2017 September 27, 2022 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Also accredited to Mongolia and Pakistan. Retired in 2022.
Marco Vinicio Balarezo Lizarzaburu AEP December 25, 2022 Incumbent Dina Boluarte Ambassador

See also

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