Ambassadors of Peru are persons nominated by the president to serve as the country's diplomatic representatives to foreign nations and international organizations.
Current representatives
The following is the list of ambassadors of Peru as of January 2025. Please note that the column dedicated to concurrent accreditations also includes past countries in italics and that it is subject to change.
Other chiefs of mission
Some diplomatic posts, such as the consuls-general in Dubai, function as the foremost representatives of Peru to certain countries, or, alternatively, as de facto ambassadors.
Political ambassadors
The 2003 Law of the Diplomatic Service of the Republic (â 28091) establishes that only in exceptional cases and with the approval vote of the Council of Ministers, the President of the Republic can appoint as Ambassador of Peru or representative before international organizations, without belonging to the Diplomatic Service, to those who meet the following requirements:
- Peruvian nationality by birth
- Notable ability and knowledge
- Provide or have provided outstanding services to the Nation
- Observe correct public and private conduct
- Lack of a criminal record
List
Military government (1962âÂÂ1963)
1st Belaúnde government (1963âÂÂ1968)
Military government (1968âÂÂ1980)
2nd Belaúnde government (1980âÂÂ1985)
- (Argentina)
- Fernando Schwalb (United States)
- José Luis Bustamante y Rivera (Chile)
- (Austria)
- (Spain)
- Juan Vargas Quintanilla (East Germany)
- (UNESCO)
- Celso Pastor de la Torre (United States)
- (United Kingdom)
- (Italy)
- (Nicaragua)
- Javier Arias Stella (United Nations)
- Federico Ruiz de Castilla (El Salvador)
1st GarcÃÂa government (1985âÂÂ1990)
- Jorge Raygada Cauvi (OAS, Venezuela)
- (Argentina)
- (Colombia)
- (Costa Rica)
- (United States)
- (France)
- Carlos Raffo Dasso (United Kingdom)
- Percy Murillo Garaycochea (Guatemala)
- (Panama)
- Luis Gonzales Posada (OAS)
- Julio Ramón Ribeyro (UNESCO)
- (France)
- Ricardo Temoche BenÃÂtes (Guatemala)
- Wilfredo Huayta Núñez (Mexico)
- (Portugal)
- (Panama)
- Rogelio León Seminario (Switzerland)
- Edmundo Haya de la Torre (OAS)
- Alejandro Saco Miro Quesada (Colombia)
Fujimori government (1990âÂÂ2000)
- VÃÂctor Aritomi Shinto (Japan)
- (United States)
- Alberto Cazorla Talleri (Mexico)
- Máximo Manuel Vara Ochoa (Cuba)
- Luis Silva Santisteban GarcÃÂa Seminario (Germany)
- Alberto Ulloa ElÃÂas (Argentina)
- Guillermo del Solar Rojas (Belgium)
- Alberto Varillas Montenegro (Costa Rica)
- Adolfo Alvarado Fournier (Uruguay)
- Arturo GarcÃÂa y GarcÃÂa (Ecuador)
- (Israel)
- Alberto Cazorlla Talleri (Mexico)
- Alfredo Ross Antezana (Panama)
- Eduardo Raygada Morzán (Venezuela)
- (Italy)
- Ana MarÃÂa Deustua Caravedo (Italy)
- Beatriz Ramacciotti de Cubas (OAS)
- Augusto Antonioli Vásquez (Holy See)
- Gonzalo Bedoya Delboy (Uruguay)
- (Cuba, Venezuela)
- Guillermo Fernández-Cornejo Cortéz (Panama)
- (Spain)
- (Mexico)
- Alfredo Arnaiz Ambrosiani (Nicaragua)
- Jaime Sobero Taira (Cuba)
- MarÃÂa Luisa Federici Soto (France)
- Carlos Hermoza Moya (Honduras)
- Tomás Castillo Meza (Morocco)
- VÃÂctor Yamamoto Miyakawa (Honduras)
- Francisco Tudela (United Nations)
- Luis Solari Tudela (Holy See)
- Alfredo Ramos Suero (Colombia)
- Julio Salazar Monroe (Venezuela)
Toledo government (2001âÂÂ2006)
2nd GarcÃÂa government (2006âÂÂ2011)
Humala government (2011âÂÂ2016)
Kuczynski government (2016âÂÂ2018)
Vizcarra government (2018âÂÂ2020)
Castillo government (2021âÂÂ2022)
Boluarte government (2022âÂÂnow)
- Luis Chuquihuara Chil (Holy See)
- Alfredo Santiago Carlos Ferrero Diez-Canseco (United States)
- Carlos Guillermo Hakansson Nieto (Costa Rica)
- José Luis Sardón de Taboada (OAS)
- Luis Iberico Núñez (Spain)
- Enrique Armando Román Morey (UN)
- Javier Manuel Paulinich Velarde (India)
- Ernesto Moisés Pinto Bazurco Rittler (Finland)
Ambassadors killed in office
Former diplomatic posts
See also
Notes and references
External links