Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | Peru to the French Republic |
Insignia: | Gran Sello de la República del Perú.svg |
Insigniacaption: | Great Seal of Peru |
Department: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Av. Kléber 50, Paris |
Incumbent: | Rolando Javier Ruiz Rosas Cateriano |
Nominatorpost: | President of Peru |
Appointer: | The President of Peru |
Inaugural: | José Joaquín de Olmedo |
Website: | Embassy of Peru in France |
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru to the French Republic is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the French Republic. The Ambassador to France is also accredited to the Principality of Monaco.[1]
Both countries established relations in 1826 and have maintained them since. Relations were severed once during World War II with the French State of Philippe Pétain, with Peru instead establishing relations with Free France and normalizing its relations with said government after the war.[2] [3] In 1973, Peru again severed diplomatic relations with France in protest of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific Ocean. The rupture lasted until 1975.[4]
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Acted as a diplomatic agent for Peru to different European states.[5] | |||||
Chargé d'affairs and resident minister | |||||
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Luis Mesones | Chargé d'affairs | ||||
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Pedro Gálvez Egúsquiza | Resident minister | ||||
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Minister plenipotentiary | |||||
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Minister plenipotentiary. Son of Francisco García Calderón. | |||||
Minister plenipotentiary to Vichy France. Also a son of Francisco García Calderón. | |||||
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Incumbent | Ambassador. Accredited to Monaco since July 11, 2022.[8] | ||||