List of ambassadors of Peru to Israel

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Ambassador of Peru to Israel
Embajador del Perú en Tel Aviv
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Incumbent
Carlos Daniel Chavez-Taffur Schmidt
since May 16, 2019
Inaugural holder Mario Sosa Pardo de Zela
FormationAugust 20, 1957
Website Embassy Page

The Peruvian Ambassador to Israel is the Ambassador of the Peruvian government to the government of Israel. [1]

Peru has an embassy in Tel Aviv and Israel has an embassy in Lima. While Palestine also has an embassy in Lima, Peru does not have a representation in Ramallah or any other city in the country, although former president Pedro Castillo announced the intention of the country to open an Embassy in 2022. [2] [3]

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Peru List of presidents of Israel Term end
August 20, 1957 Mario Sosa Pardo de Zela with residence in Vienna. Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
March 1, 1963 Julio Balbuena Camino Nicolás Lindley López Zalman Shazar
1964 José Larrabure Price [4] Fernando Belaude Zalman Shazar
1966 José Francisco Mariátegui Parodi 30 Jul 1902, Callao, Peru; DEATH: 19 Aug 1974, LimaFernando Belaude Zalman Shazar
1967 Felipe Portocarreo Olave Fernando Belaunde Zalman Shazar
1970 Victor Odicio Tamáriz Juan Velasco Alvarado Zalman Shazar
1971 Rafael Sánchez Aizcorbe Juan Velasco Alvarado Zalman Shazar
1973 Bernardo Roca Rey Juan Velasco Alvarado Ephraim Katzir
1980 Alejandro San Martín Caro Fernando Belaúnde Terry Yitzhak Navon
1983 Miguel Barandarián Barandarián Fernando Belaúnde Terry Chaim Herzog
1986 Guillermo Fernández-Cornejo Cortes Alán García Pérez Chaim Herzog
June 1, 1989 Hugo de Zela Hurtado  [ es ] Alán García Pérez Chaim Herzog
1992 Jorge Torres Aciego in 1991, Defense Minister Alberto Fujimori Chaim Herzog
December 14, 1995 Carlos Jaime Marcos Stiglich Bérninzon Alberto Fujimori Ezer Weizman
July 28, 1999 Nicolás Alfonso Roncagliolo Higueras Nacido en Lima en 1949, Cuarta exposición Emb . Alberto Fujimori Ezer Weizman
December 21, 2004 Juan Antonio Velit Granda Alejandro Toledo Manrique Moshe Katsav
December 21, 2005 Luis Gilberto Mendivil Canales Alejandro Toledo Manrique Moshe Katsav
July 8, 2009 José Luis Salinas Montes Alan García Shimon Peres
December 4, 2014 Gustavo Antonio Otero Zapata Ollanta Humala Reuven Rivlin
February 9, 2016 Alfredo Raúl Chuquihuara Chil  [ de ] Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Reuven Rivlin February 8, 2017
May 16, 2019 Carlos Daniel Chavez-Taffur Schmidt Martín Vizcarra Reuven Rivlin

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  4. José Larrabure Price