Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Peru) explained

Agency Name:Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Type:Ministry
Picture Caption:Torre Tagle Palace
Formed:3 August 1821
Preceding1:Secretariat of Foreign Affairs
Preceding2:Secretariat-General of Affairs
Preceding3:Ministry of Foreign Relations and Interior
Preceding4:Ministry of Government and Foreign Relations
Preceding5:Ministry of Foreign Relations, Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
Preceding6:Ministry of Foreign Relations and Public Instruction
Jurisdiction:Government of Peru
Headquarters:Torre Tagle Palace, Lima
Coordinates:-12.0489°N -77.0294°W
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Foreign Relations
Chief1 Name:Luis Enrique Chávez Basagoitia
Chief1 Position:Deputy Minister
Chief2 Name:Luis Alberto Castro Joo
Chief2 Position:Secretary General
Child1 Agency:Jiron Lampa 580, Lima

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) is the government ministry in charge of foreign policy and international relations and international cooperation. It works in coordination with Peruvian ambassadors and consuls with accrediting in different countries and with international organizations. In the same way, it coordinates, attends to and treats with accrediting embassies before the Peruvian State in Lima, with foreign consulates accrediting in different cities of the country and with international organizations that have seat or representatives in Lima., the minister is .

Ministers

Minister of Government and Foreign Relations

Juan Garcia del Rio, seigneur de Sussy18211821
Bernardo Monteagudo18211822
Francisco Valdivieso18221823
Juan de Berindoaga, viscount of San Donás18231824
Hipólito Unanue18241824
José Faustino Sánchez Carrión18241825
Hipólito Unanue18251825
Tomás de Heres18251825
José de Morales y Ugalde18251825
Hipólito Unanue18251825
Manuel Ruiz de Pancorvo18251825
José Serra (Perú)18251826
José María de Pando18261827
Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre18271827
Manuel del Río18271827
Francisco Javier Mariátegui18271828
José María Galdeano18281828
Manuel del Río18281828
Justo Figuerola18281829
Mariano Alejo Álvarez18291829
José de Armas18291829
José María de Pando18291830
Matías León18301830
Carlos Pedemonte y Talavera18301831
Matías León18311832
Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre18321832
José María de Pando18321832
Manuel del Río18321832
Nicolás de Araníbar18321832
Manuel del Río18321832
José María de Pando18321833
Manuel del Río18331833
José María de Pando18341834
José María Corbacho18341834
Matías León18341835
José Domingo Espinar18351835
Bonifacio Lazarte18351835
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros18351835
Ildefonso Zavala18351835
Mariano de Sierra18351835
Andrés María Torrico18351836
Mariano Campero18361836
Pío de Tristán18361837
José María Galdeano18371837
Casimiro Olañeta18371838
Mnauel de Méndez18381838
Benito Laso18381838
Ramón Castilla18381839
Benito Laso18391839
Manuel del Río18391839
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros18391841
Manuel Pérez de Tudela18411841
Agustín Guillermo Charún18411843
José Dávila Condemarín18431843
Matías León18431843
José Luis Gómez Sánchez18431843
Manuel Ross18431843
Felipe Pardo y Aliaga18431844
José Manuel Tirado18441844
José Fabio Melgar18441844
José Dávila Condemarín18441844
Manuel Pérez Tudela18441844
Matías León18441845
José Dávila Condemarín18451845
Matías León18451845

Minister of Foreign Relations, Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs

José Dávila Condemarín18451845
José Gregorio Paz-Soldán18451847
Manuel del Río18471847
José Gregorio Paz-Soldán18471848
Matías León18481848
Mariano José Sanz18481848
Felipe Pardo y Aliaga18481849
Juan Crisóstomo Torrico18491849
Mariano José Sanz18491849
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros18491851

Minister of Government and Foreign Relations

Juan Crisóstomo Torrico18511852
Joaquín José de Osma18521852
Bartolomé Herrera18521853
José Manuel Tirado18531853
José Gregorio Paz Soldán18531854
José Luis Gómez Sánchez18541855

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