Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | Peru to the Italian Republic |
Insignia: | Gran Sello de la República del Perú.svg |
Insigniacaption: | Great Seal of Peru |
Department: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Via Francesco Siacci 2b, Rome |
Incumbent: | Julio Eduardo Martinetti Macedo |
Incumbentsince: | [1] |
Nominatorpost: | President of Peru |
Appointer: | The President of Peru |
Website: | Embassy of Peru in Italy |
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru to the Italian Republic is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Italian Republic.
It is customary for the ambassador to represent Peru before the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) due to the headquarters of this body in Rome; as well as organizations such as the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and before the World Food Program (WFP). The Peruvian ambassador in Rome also acts as concurrent ambassador for San Marino and Cyprus,[2] as well as Malta as of December 2022.
Both countries established bilateral relations on 23 December 1874,[3] with Peru having previously established relations with the Holy See in 1852 before the unification of Italy.[4] Today, around 500,000–900,000 Peruvians of Italian descent live in the country, most notably in Lima.
Name | Portrait | Term begin | Term end | President | Notes |
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As Minister Plenipotentiary before the Courts of Rome, Turin, Naples and Florence.[5] Also served as the first Peruvian diplomat to the Holy See.[6] | |||||
? | As Chargé d'affaires in Turin to the Kingdom of Sardinia. | ||||
Luis Mesones | ? | As Chargé d'affaires to the Holy See. | |||
As ad honorem Chargé d'affaires in Italy. Count of Álvarez-Calderón | |||||
As plenipotentiary minister. | |||||
As plenipotentiary minister. 2nd Count of Zoagli | |||||
? | ? | ||||
Carlos Miró-Quesada Laos | |||||
? | Also accredited to Greece.[7] | ||||
Luis Solari Tudela | 1985 | ? | |||
? | ? | ||||
Augusto Ferrero Costa | |||||
Designated as Ambassador to San Marino on September 16, 2015[8] [9] and Ambassador to Cyprus on September 18.[10] | |||||
Concurrent with Cyprus and San Marino from December 7, 2016.[11] During his tenure, the honorary consul in San Marino was Giorgio Fiorenza.[12] | |||||
Incumbent | Martinetti presented his credentials for Cyprus on February 6[13] and for San Marino on September 25, 2020.[14] He was accredited to Malta on March 21, 2022.[15] | ||||