Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | El Salvador to Peru |
Insignia: | Coat of arms of El Salvador.svg |
Insigniasize: | 50px |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of Arms of El Salvador |
Incumbent: | Pablo Caballero Pineda |
Formation: | --> |
The ambassador of El Salvador to Peru is the foremost representative of the government of El Salvador to the government of Peru.
Both countries established consular relations in 1854 and diplomatic relations followed in 1856. The ambassador's Peruvian counterpart was also accredited to other countries in Central America to the point where the legations in Panama and Central America were merged in 1905, only to be again separated in 1939.[1]
Name | Term begin | Term end | President | Notes | |
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Roberto Quiñones | Óscar Osorio | [2] | |||
Armando Calderón Sol | |||||
Sigifredo Ochoa Pérez | [3] | Francisco Flores Pérez | [4] | ||
Raúl Soto-Ramírez | Francisco Flores Pérez | ||||
Idalia Gertrudis Menjívar Campos | Antonio Saca | [5] | |||
Edgar Grego Pineda Rodríguez | Salvador Sánchez Cerén | [6] [7] | |||
German Banacek Álvarez Oviedo | [8] | Nayib Bukele | |||
Pablo Caballero Pineda | [9] | Incumbent | Nayib Bukele |