Ambassador of Uruguay to Peru | |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
The Uruguayan ambassador in Lima is the official representative of the Government in Montevideo to the Government of Peru.
Both countries established relations in 1849, when Peru sent Consul José María Civils to Montevideo. Both countries have developed stable relations, although it was only in 1922 that the first legal instrument between both nations was successfully signed. [1]
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | President | Term end |
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August 30, 1912 | Juan Carlos Blanco Sienra | [2] | José Batlle y Ordóñez | |
August 30, 1920 | Rafael Fosalba | [2] | Baltasar Brum | |
June 10, 1931 | Pedro Erasmo Callorda | [2] | Gabriel Terra | |
June 25, 1931 | Virgilio Sampognaro | [2] | Gabriel Terra | February 27, 1934 |
May 14, 1942 | Enrique Buero | [2] | Alfredo Baldomir | |
July 19, 1944 | Enrique Buero | [2] | Juan José de Amézaga | |
January 22, 1947 | Alvaro Vázquez | [2] | Juan José de Amézaga | |
March 5, 1948 | Eugenio Martínez Thedy | [2] | Luis Batlle Berres | May 30, 1961 |
February 27, 1964 | Washington Ríos | [2] | Daniel Fernández Crespo | |
October 6, 1964 | Gilberto Pratt de María | [2] | Luis Giannattasio | December 31, 1967 |
February 12, 1970 | Bradamante Toyos | [2] | Jorge Pacheco Areco | February 21, 1971 |
February 1, 1972 | César Borba | [2] | Jorge Pacheco Areco | February 20, 1973 |
February 20, 1973 | Carlos González Demare | [2] | Juan María Bordaberry | |
January 29, 1974 | Juan Pedro Amestoy | [2] | Juan María Bordaberry | |
July 19, 1977 | Víctor González Ibargoyen | [2] | Aparicio Méndez | April 25, 1983 |
March 30, 1983 | Domingo Schipani | [2] | Gregorio Conrado Álvarez | |
May 13, 1983 | Elbio Quintana Solari | [2] | Gregorio Conrado Álvarez | |
October 11, 1984 | Lylian Camps | [2] | Gregorio Conrado Álvarez | June 25, 1985 |
July 2, 1985 | Alberto Rodríguez Nin | [2] | Julio María Sanguinetti | March 1, 1986 |
April 1, 1986 | Hamlet Goncalvez | [2] | Julio María Sanguinetti | |
August 5, 1986 | Jorge Talice | [2] | Julio María Sanguinetti | August 9, 1989 |
December 5, 1989 | Miguel Angel Semino | [2] | Julio María Sanguinetti | |
July 6, 1995 | Tabaré Bocalandro Yapeyú | Ambassador [2] and hostage during the Japanese embassy hostage crisis. [3] [4] [5] | Julio María Sanguinetti | June 17, 1997 |
June 17, 1997 | Diego Zorrilla de San Martín | [2] | Julio María Sanguinetti | |
August 20, 2002 | Juan Bautista Oddone | [2] | Jorge Batlle | |
November 19, 2007 | Juan José Arteaga | [2] [6] | Tabaré Vázquez | July 21, 2013 |
October 4, 2016 | Carlos Alejandro Barros Oreiro [7] | As ambassador, [8] he denied political asylum to Alan García in 2018. [9] | Tabaré Vázquez | 2020 |
March 22, 2021 | Luis Antonio Hierro López | Luis Lacalle Pou | Incumbent | |
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