Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | Argentina to Peru |
Native Name: | Embajador de Argentina en Lima |
Insignia: | Coat of arms of Argentina.svg |
Insigniasize: | 120px |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of arms of Argentina |
Incumbent: | Enrique Vaca-Narvaja |
Inaugural: | Estanislao Lynch |
The Argentine Ambassador to Peru is the Ambassador of the Argentine government to the government of Peru. The ambassador services the Argentine embassy located in the district of San Isidro, in Lima.
Both countries established relations in 1822, with both countries having come into existence as a result of Argentine-born José de San Martín's campaigns in the River Plate and Lower Peru during the Spanish American wars of independence. The first Argentine representative to Peru was Estanislao Lynch.[1] Relations have continued since, having been warm for the most part, with the exception of a scandal during the Cenepa War in 1995.[2]
Name | Portrait | Term begin | Term end | Head of state | Notes |
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? | After finishing his term, he was appointed as the representative to Brazil. | ||||
c. 1891 | |||||
? | Also accredited to Ecuador. | ||||
Died in office. | |||||
[3] | Burzio presented his credentials on September 17, 1962.[4] | ||||
Designated in 1963 by Illia, he left in 1966 due to the coup d'état.[5] | |||||
Counter admiral.[6] | |||||
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[9] | [10] | ||||
N/A | N/A | Appointed in 2020, he did not take up his post due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
Incumbent[11] | [12] | ||||