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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Peru)

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Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Torre Tagle Palace
Ministry overview
Formed3 August 1821
Preceding Ministry
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Public Instruction
JurisdictionPeru
HeadquartersTorre Tagle Palace, Jirón Lampa 580, Lima
12°02′56″S 77°01′46″W / 12.04889°S 77.02944°W / -12.04889; -77.02944
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Luis Enrique Chávez Basagoitia, Deputy Minister
  • Luis Alberto Castro Joo, Secretary General
Websitewww.gob.pe/rree

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, MRE) is the government ministry in charge of foreign policy and international relations and cooperation of Peru. It works in coordination with the country's diplomatic network, accredited to different countries and international organizations. In the same way, it also works with the diplomatic body in the country accredited to the Peruvian State.

As of 3 September 2024, the minister is Elmer Schialer.

History

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On August 3, 1821, just six days after proclaiming Peru's independence, José de San Martín created three Secretariats of State (this date is commemorated annually as Diplomat's Day):[1]

Two years later, Peru's first Political Constitution, promulgated on November 12, 1823, consolidated the existence of these three secretariats, giving them the name "ministry" (ministerio).

On March 21, 1824, Simón Bolívar issued a decree in Trujillo reducing the three ministries to a single one, which would become the General Secretariat of Affairs of the Peruvian Republic (Secretaría General de los Negocios de la República Peruana), under Colonel José Gabriel Pérez. However, shortly thereafter, the Governing Junta repealed the decree, reestablishing the three ministries.[2]

On June 1, 1826, José de la Mar, following Bolívar's orders, decreed the creation of six Secretariats of State: Foreign Affairs; Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Interior; Treasury; War, and Navy. These six secretariats were to be distributed among four Ministries: Foreign Affairs and Interior; Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Treasury; and War and Navy. At the end of that same year, Bolívar drafted his Lifetime Constitution, which was sworn in on December 9 and changed the names of the ministries to Secretariat Offices (Secretarías de Despacho).

After Bolívar left Peru, La Mar issued a new Constitution. Under this Constitution, only three Ministries of State were established: one of Government and Foreign Affairs; another of War and Navy; and another of Finance. This Constitution was replaced in 1834, and during the government of General Luis José de Orbegoso, the administration of the three Ministries was to be consolidated into a General Secretariat. Later, during the brief administration of General Felipe Salaverry, the three Ministries created by San Martín in 1821 were reinstated.

Once the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was established, Andrés de Santa Cruz ordered these three Ministries to be in charge of the Confederation's affairs. Following the fall of the Confederation, the Constitution of 1839 was enacted, and a fourth Ministry was added: the Ministry of Public Instruction, Charity, and Ecclesiastical Affairs. In the following years, a General Ministry was once again created, but it was abolished in August 1844, reestablishing only two Ministries: the Ministry of Government and Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Finance.

In April 1845, during the government of Ramón Castilla, four ministries were reestablished: Foreign Affairs; Government; War and Navy; and Finance. By Decree No. 90 of July 31, 1846, Castilla created the Peruvian Diplomatic Service (Servicio Diplomático del Perú).[3] In June 1855, the Ministry was organized as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Public Education. The following year, in November 1856, the Constitution established that there would normally be five Ministries: Foreign Affairs; Government, Worship, and Public Works; Justice, Education, and Charity; War and Navy; and Finance and Commerce.

In March 1857, the Foreign Ministry was internally organized into two sections: the Overseas and Continental sections. In April 1878, during Mariano Ignacio Prado's second administration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was reorganised. Under this arrangement, the Ministry was divided into two sections: the Diplomatic Section, and the Consulates, Chancery, and Accounting Sections, replacing the Overseas and Continental sections, respectively.

Following the aforementioned modifications, a series of measures were enacted from 1903 to 2006 regarding the internal organization of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

By Supreme Decree 025-2007-Re of April 20, 2007, the Peruvian Antarctic Institute became part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Organisation

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According to the Organization and Functions Regulation, the Ministry has the following directorates:[4]

  • Directorate-General of Foreign Policy Studies and Strategies
  • Directorate-General of America
  • Directorate-General of Sovereignty, Limits and Antarctic Affairs
  • Directorate-General of Europe
  • Directorate-General of Asia and Oceania
  • Directorate-General of Africa, Middle East and Gulf countries
  • Directorate-General for Multilateral and Global Affairs
  • Directorate-General for Economic Affairs
  • Directorate-General of Economic Promotion
  • Directorate-General of Peruvian Communities Abroad and Consular Affairs
  • Directorate-General for Cultural Affairs
  • Directorate-General of Treaties
  • Directorate-General of Protocol and Ceremonial of the State

Entities administered by the ministry include:

List of ministers

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Name Period
Term start Term end
Secretaries of State for Government and Foreign Affairs (1821–1823)
Juan Garcia del Rio February 12, 1821 October 25, 1821
Bernardo Monteagudo October 25, 1821 July 26, 1822
Francisco Valdivieso July 26, 1822 August 18, 1823
Ministers of State and Foreign Relations (1823–1826)
Juan de Berindoaga [es] August 18, 1823 January 20, 1824
Hipólito Unanue January 20, 1824 April 3, 1824
José Faustino Sánchez Carrión April 3, 1824 February 26, 1825
Hipólito Unanue February 26, 1825 April 3, 1825
Tomás de Heres [es] April 3, 1825 June 19, 1825
José de Morales y Ugalde [es] June 19, 1825 June 28, 1825
Hipólito Unanue June 28, 1825 September 15, 1825
Manuel Ruiz de Pancorvo [es] September 15, 1825 December 15, 1825
José Serra [es] December 15, 1825 May 18, 1826
Ministers of Relations and the Interior (1826–1827)
José María Pando de la Riva [es] May 18, 1826 January 30, 1827
Ministers of Government and Foreign Relations (1827–1834)
Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre [es] January 30, 1827 May 16, 1827
Manuel del Río [es] May 16, 1827 June 24, 1827
Francisco Javier Mariátegui [es] June 24, 1827 May 19, 1828
José María Galdeano [es] May 19, 1828 May 26, 1828
Manuel del Río [es] May 26, 1828 October 14, 1828
Justo Figuerola October 14, 1828 June 7, 1829
Mariano Alejo Álvarez [es] June 7, 1829 October 16, 1829
José de Armas [es] October 16, 1829 December 31, 1829
José María Pando de la Riva [es] December 31, 1829 July 20, 1830
Matías León [es] July 20, 1830 August 12, 1830
Carlos Pedemonte y Talavera [es] August 4, 1830 August 9, 1831
Matías León [es] August 11, 1831 January 31, 1832
Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre [es] January 31, 1832 June 1, 1832
José María Pando de la Riva [es] June 1, 1832 July 29, 1832
Manuel del Río [es] July 29, 1832 October 5, 1832
Nicolás de Araníbar [es] October 5, 1832 November 13, 1832
Manuel del Río [es] November 13, 1832 December 31, 1832
José María Pando de la Riva [es] December 31, 1832 April 11, 1833
Manuel del Río [es] April 11, 1833 December 31, 1833
Ministers of Foreign Relations (1834–1844)
José María Pando de la Riva [es] January 4, 1834 April 24, 1834
José María Corbacho [es] February 4, 1834 May 13, 1834
Matías León [es] May 15, 1834 February 22, 1835
José Domingo Espinar February 26, 1835 March 1, 1835
Bonifacio Lazarte March 1, 1835 May 20, 1835
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros May 20, 1835 June 24, 1835
Ildefonso Zavala [es] June 24, 1835 September 22, 1835
Mariano de Sierra September 22, 1835 September 29, 1835
Andrés María Torrico September 29, 1835 March 21, 1836
Mariano Campero March 21, 1836 August 17, 1836
Pío de Tristán August 17, 1836 March 6, 1837
José María Galdeano [es] March 6, 1837 March 12, 1837
Casimiro Olañeta March 12, 1837 March 13, 1838
Manuel de la Cruz Méndez March 13, 1838 August 25, 1838
Benito Laso [es] August 25, 1838 November 8, 1838
Ramón Castilla November 8, 1838 July 29, 1839
Benito Laso [es] July 29, 1839 November 13, 1839
Manuel del Río [es] November 13, 1839 November 23, 1839
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros November 23, 1839 July 12, 1841
Manuel Pérez de Tudela [es] July 12, 1841 October 14, 1841
Agustín Guillermo Charún [es] October 14, 1841 February 11, 1843
José Dávila Condemarín [es] February 11, 1843 March 16, 1843
Matías León [es] March 16, 1843 April 7, 1843
José Luis Gómez Sánchez [es] April 7, 1843 May 30, 1843
Manuel Ros May 30, 1843 June 11, 1843
Felipe Pardo y Aliaga June 11, 1843 June 17, 1844
Ministers of Foreign Relations, Justice and Eclessiastical Affairs (1844–1845)
José Manuel Tirado [es] June 17, 1844 August 11, 1844
José Fabio Melgar August 19, 1844 August 27, 1844
José Dávila Condemarín August 27, 1844 September 18, 1844
Manuel Pérez de Tudela [es] September 18, 1844 October 7, 1844
Matías León [es] October 7, 1844 February 17, 1845
Ministers of Foreign Relations (1845–1852)
José Dávila Condemarín [es] February 17, 1845 March 5, 1845
Matías León [es] March 5, 1845 April 20, 1845
José Dávila Condemarín [es] April 20, 1845 May 19, 1845
José Gregorio Paz Soldán [es] May 19, 1845 April 6, 1847
Manuel del Río [es] April 6, 1847 April 21, 1847
José Gregorio Paz Soldán [es] April 21, 1847 January 29, 1848
Matías León [es] January 29, 1848 February 21, 1848
Mariano José Sanz León [es] February 21, 1848 March 28, 1848
Felipe Pardo y Aliaga March 28, 1848 April 20, 1849
Juan Crisóstomo Torrico April 20, 1849 August 4, 1849
Mariano José Sanz León [es] August 4, 1849 August 25, 1849
Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros August 25, 1849 April 20, 1851
Ministers of Government and Foreign Relations (1852–1855)
Juan Crisóstomo Torrico April 20, 1851 February 5, 1852
Joaquín José de Osma February 5, 1852 September 1, 1852
Bartolomé Herrera [es] September 1, 1852 August 7, 1853
José Manuel Tirado [es] August 7, 1853 November 9, 1853
José Gregorio Paz Soldán [es] November 9, 1853 April 25, 1854
José Luis Gómez Sánchez [es] April 25, 1854 January 5, 1855
Ministers of Foreign Relations and Public Instruction (1855–1856)
Manuel Toribio Ureta [es] January 5, 1855 September 6, 1855
Francisco Quirós y Ampudia [es] September 6, 1855 February 1, 1856
José María Seguín February 1, 1856 January 26, 1857
Ministers of Foreign Affairs
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán January 26, 1857 October 2, 1857
José Fabio Melgar Valdivieso October 2, 1857 February 14, 1858
Manuel Ortiz de Zevallos [es] February 14, 1858 December 21, 1858
Antonio Arenas December 21, 1858 January 14, 1859
Manuel Morales [es] January 14, 1859 March 18, 1859
José Fabio Melgar Valdivieso March 18, 1859 September 15, 1859
Miguel del Carpio y Melgar [es] September 15, 1859 June 13, 1860
José Fabio Melgar Valdivieso June 13, 1860 November 25, 1861
Juan Oviedo [es] November 25, 1861 January 25, 1862
Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada January 25, 1862 October 27, 1862
José Gregorio Paz Soldán [es] October 27, 1862 April 9, 1863
Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada April 10, 1863 August 10, 1864
Toribio Pacheco y Rivero [es] August 11, 1864 September 26, 1864
José Simeón Tejeda [es] September 26, 1864 1864
Toribio Pacheco y Rivero [es] October 3, 1864 October 14, 1864
Pedro José Calderón October 14, 1864 November 6, 1865
José Manuel de la Puente September 26, 1865 November 27, 1865
Toribio Pacheco y Rivero [es] November 27, 1865 March 7, 1867
Simeón Gregorio Paredes March 7, 1867 May 4, 1867
José Antonio Barrenechea y Morales [es] May 4, 1867 June 3, 1867
Luis Mesones June 3, 1867 June 8, 1867
Felipe Osorio [es] June 8, 1867 September 4, 1867
José Antonio Barrenechea y Morales [es] September 4, 1867 January 7, 1868
Juan Manuel Polar y Carasas [es] January 25, 1868 August 4, 1868
José Antonio Barrenechea y Morales [es] August 4, 1868 October 23, 1869
Mariano Dorado October 26, 1869 May 27, 1870
José Jorge Loayza May 27, 1870 July 26, 1872
Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada July 26, 1872 August 7, 1872
José de la Riva-Agüero y Looz-Corswarem August 7, 1872 April 13, 1874
José Eusebio Sánchez Pedraza [es] April 13, 1874 August 7, 1874
José de la Riva-Agüero y Looz-Corswarem August 7, 1874 February 13, 1875
José Antonio García y García [es] February 13, 1875 March 10, 1875
Aníbal Víctor de la Torre [es] March 10, 1875 August 2, 1876
José Antonio García y García [es] August 2, 1876 June 8, 1877
José Cirilo Julio Rospigliosi [es] June 8, 1877 March 18, 1878
Manuel Morales [es] March 18, 1878 March 29, 1878
José Cirilo Julio Rospigliosi [es] March 29, 1878 June 19, 1878
Manuel Yrigoyen Arias June 19, 1878 May 20, 1879
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán May 20, 1879 May 23, 1879
Manuel Yrigoyen Arias May 23, 1879 October 17, 1879
Juan E. Guzmán October 17, 1879 October 29, 1879
Manuel Yrigoyen Arias October 29, 1879 November 2, 1879
Rafael Velarde Echevarría November 2, 1879 December 11, 1879
Alfonso Quiroga December 11, 1879 December 23, 1879
Pedro José Calderón December 23, 1879 January 17, 1881
Aurelio García y García January 17, 1881 March 12, 1881
Manuel María Gálvez Egúsquiza March 12, 1881 November 6, 1881
Aurelio García y García October 30, 1881 November 28, 1881
Rafael Villanueva Cortez [es] November 15, 1881 January 4, 1882
Juan Manuel Arbaiza [es] January 4, 1882 July 16, 1882
Mariano Santos Álvarez Villegas [es] July 16, 1882 September 4, 1882
Manuel María del Valle [es] September 4, 1882 September 4, 1882
Epifanio Serpa Arana [es] September 4, 1882 October 10, 1882
Mariano Valcárcel October 10, 1882 October 1883
Francisco Flores Chinarro [es] January 5, 1883 January 5, 1883
Lorenzo Iglesias [es] January 5, 1883 September 15, 1883
José Antonio de Lavalle September 15, 1883 September 16, 1883
Elías Malpartida September 16, 1883 October 23, 1883
José Antonio de Lavalle October 23, 1883 November 20, 1883
Eugenio Larrabure y Unanue November 20, 1883 March 21, 1884
Mariano Castro Zaldívar [es] March 21, 1884 April 9, 1884
Baltasar García Urrutia [es] April 9, 1884 December 2, 1885
Antonio Arenas December 2, 1885 June 3, 1886
Manuel María Rivas Pereira [es] June 3, 1886 October 6, 1886
Ramón Ribeyro [es] October 6, 1886 November 22, 1886
Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes November 22, 1886 August 22, 1887
Carlos Maria Elías y de la Quintana August 22, 1887 October 4, 1887
Domingo de Vivero [es] October 4, 1887 November 9, 1887
Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba November 9, 1887 April 26, 1888
Antenor Arias [es] April 26, 1888 April 4, 1889
Manuel Yrigoyen Arias April 4, 1889 August 10, 1890
Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba August 11, 1890 August 24, 1891
Juan Federico Elmore [es] August 24, 1891 June 30, 1892
Eugenio Larrabure y Unanue June 30, 1892 January 4, 1893
Ramón Ribeyro [es] January 4, 1893 March 3, 1893
Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes March 3, 1893 May 11, 1893
José Mariano Jiménez Wald May 11, 1893 April 1, 1894
Baltasar García Urrutia [es] April 2, 1894 August 10, 1894
Manuel Yrigoyen Arias August 10, 1894 March 20, 1895
Manuel Candamo March 20, 1895 September 8, 1895
Melitón Porras Osores [es] September 8, 1895 November 30, 1895
Ricardo Ortiz de Zevallos y Tagle [es] November 30, 1895 August 8, 1896
Enrique de la Riva-Agüero y Riglos August 8, 1896 May 16, 1898
José Jorge Loayza May 16, 1898 June 6, 1898
Melitón Porras Osores [es] June 6, 1898 September 8, 1899
Manuel María Gálvez Egúsquiza September 8, 1899 December 14, 1899
Enrique de la Riva-Agüero y Riglos December 14, 1899 August 31, 1900
Felipe de Osma y Pardo [es] August 31, 1900 September 3, 1901
Anselmo Barreto [es] September 3, 1901 September 11, 1901
Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes September 11, 1901 August 10, 1902
Aníbal Villegas [es] August 10, 1902 November 4, 1902
Eugenio Larrabure y Unanue November 4, 1902 September 8, 1903
José Pardo y Barreda September 8, 1903 May 14, 1904
Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba May 14, 1904 September 25, 1904
Solón Polo [es] September 25, 1904 December 29, 1905
Javier Prado y Ugarteche [es] December 29, 1905 December 14, 1906
Solón Polo [es] December 14, 1906 September 25, 1908
Melitón Porras Osores [es] September 25, 1908 December 28, 1910
Emilio de Althaus [es] December 28, 1910 January 23, 1911
Germán Leguía y Martínez [es] January 23, 1911 September 24, 1912
Wenceslao Valera Olano [es] September 24, 1912 June 17, 1913
Francisco Tudela y Varela June 17, 1913 December 24, 1913
Emilio de Althaus [es] December 24, 1913 February 4, 1914
José Matías Manzanilla [es] February 4, 1914 May 15, 1914
Fernando Gazzani [es] May 15, 1914 February 19, 1915
Solón Polo [es] February 19, 1915 August 18, 1915
Enrique de la Riva-Agüero y Riglos August 18, 1915 July 27, 1917
Francisco Tudela y Varela July 27, 1917 December 6, 1918
Ricardo Flores Gaviño [es] December 6, 1918 December 18, 1918
Arturo García Salazar [es] December 18, 1918 July 4, 1919
Melitón Porras Osores [es] July 4, 1919 August 31, 1920
Germán Leguía y Martínez [es] August 31, 1920 October 1, 1920
Alberto Salomón Osorio October 1, 1920 March 18, 1921
Germán Leguía y Martínez [es] March 18, 1921 April 4, 1921
Alberto Salomón Osorio April 4, 1921 February 27, 1924
Julio Ego-Aguirre [es] February 27, 1924 April 29, 1924
Alberto Salomón Osorio April 29, 1924 May 4, 1924
César Elguera [es] May 4, 1924 October 12, 1924
Alberto Salomón Osorio October 12, 1924 June 19, 1925
César Elguera [es] June 19, 1925 September 25, 1926
Pedro José Rada y Gamio September 25, 1926 March 6, 1930
Pedro M. Oliveira March 6, 1930 August 24, 1930
Julio Goicochea Álvarez [es] August 24, 1930
August 25, 1930
August 25, 1930
August 27, 1930
Ernesto Montagne Markholz August 28, 1930 March 11, 1931
Rafael Larco Herrera March 11, 1931 July 25, 1931
José Gálvez Barrenechea July 25, 1931 December 8, 1931
Luis Miró Quesada December 8, 1931 January 29, 1932
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] January 29, 1932 September 10, 1932
Carlos Zavala Loayza [es] September 10, 1932 December 24, 1932
José Matías Manzanilla [es] December 24, 1932
June 30, 1933
June 30, 1933
June 26, 1933
Solón Polo [es] June 30, 1933 September 5, 1934
Alberto Rey de Castro y Romaña September 5, 1934 September 14, 1934
Carlos Concha Cárdenas [es] September 14, 1934 June 8, 1935
Fernando Tola Cires [es] June 8, 1935 July 8, 1935
Carlos Concha Cárdenas [es] July 8, 1935 April 13, 1936
Alberto Ulloa Sotomayor [es] April 13, 1936 May 24, 1936
Diómedes Arias Schreiber [es] May 24, 1936 June 3, 1936
Alberto Ulloa Sotomayor [es] June 3, 1936 October 22, 1936
César Augusto de la Fuente Álvarez [es] October 22, 1936 October 30, 1937
Carlos Concha Cárdenas [es] October 30, 1937 October 30, 1937
Diómedes Arias Schreiber [es] October 30, 1937 November 20, 1937
Carlos Concha Cárdenas [es] November 20, 1937 April 20, 1939
Enrique Goytisolo Bolognesi [es] April 20, 1939 September 13, 1939
José Félix Aramburú Salinas [es] September 13, 1939 October 5, 1939
Enrique Goytisolo Bolognesi [es] October 5, 1939 December 9, 1939
Alfredo Solf y Muro December 9, 1939 January 5, 1942
Lino Cornejo Zegarra [es] January 5, 1942 February 6, 1942
Alfredo Solf y Muro February 6, 1942 December 9, 1944
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] December 9, 1944 February 19, 1945
Manuel Cisneros Sánchez February 19, 1945 March 12, 1945
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] March 12, 1945 April 24, 1945
Manuel Cisneros Sánchez April 24, 1945 May 24, 1945
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] May 24, 1945 May 28, 1945
Manuel Cisneros Sánchez May 28, 1945 July 3, 1945
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] July 3, 1945 July 28, 1945
Javier Correa Elías [es] July 28, 1945 January 24, 1946
Enrique García Sayán [es] January 24, 1946 May 31, 1946
Ismael Bielich-Flores May 31, 1946 June 26, 1946
Enrique García Sayán [es] June 26, 1946 August 5, 1946
Ismael Bielich-Flores August 5, 1946 August 13, 1946
Enrique García Sayán [es] August 13, 1946 July 7, 1947
Luis Echecopar García [es] July 7, 1947 July 24, 1947
Enrique García Sayán [es] July 24, 1947 August 12, 1947
Luis Echecopar García [es] August 12, 1947 September 11, 1947
Enrique García Sayán [es] September 11, 1947 February 28, 1948
Armando Revoredo Iglesias [es] February 28, 1948 March 26, 1948
Mariano H. Melgar Conde [es] March 26, 1948 April 26, 1948
Armando Revoredo Iglesias [es] April 26, 1948 April 26, 1948
Mariano H. Melgar Conde [es] April 26, 1948 May 7, 1948
Armando Revoredo Iglesias [es] May 7, 1948 August 28, 1948
Mariano H. Melgar Conde [es] August 28, 1948 September 6, 1948
Armando Revoredo Iglesias [es] September 6, 1948 October 27, 1948
Federico Díaz Dulanto [es] October 31, 1948 June 2, 1949
Ernesto Rodríguez Ventocilla [es] June 2, 1949
June 1, 1950
June 1, 1950
July 28, 1950
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] July 28, 1950 December 14, 1950
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] December 14, 1950 December 20, 1950
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] December 20, 1950 January 26, 1951
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] January 26, 1951 February 20, 1951
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] February 20, 1951 March 23, 1951
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] March 23, 1951 April 21, 1951
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] April 21, 1951 October 8, 1951
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] October 8, 1951 November 4, 1951
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] November 4, 1951 June 9, 1952
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] June 9, 1952 July 4, 1952
Manuel Gallagher Canaval [es] July 4, 1952 August 4, 1952
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber August 4, 1952 August 4, 1952
Eduardo Miranda Sousa [es] August 4, 1952 August 21, 1952
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber August 21, 1952 February 11, 1953
Eduardo Miranda Sousa [es] February 11, 1953 February 20, 1953
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber February 20, 1953 August 22, 1953
Eduardo Miranda Sousa [es] August 22, 1953 September 2, 1953
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber September 2, 1953 February 25, 1954
Eduardo Miranda Sousa [es] February 25, 1954 March 9, 1954
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber March 9, 1954 June 10, 1954
Eduardo Miranda Sousa [es] June 10, 1954 June 29, 1954
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber June 29, 1954 August 11, 1954
David Aguilar Cornejo August 11, 1954 February 19, 1955
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] February 19, 1955 March 2, 1955
David Aguilar Cornejo March 2, 1955 June 18, 1955
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] June 18, 1955 June 30, 1955
David Aguilar Cornejo June 30, 1955 August 5, 1955
Alberto Freundt Rosell [es] August 5, 1955 August 16, 1955
David Aguilar Cornejo August 16, 1955 December 2, 1955
Fernando Gamio Palacio [es] December 2, 1955 December 24, 1955
Luis Edgardo Llosa [es] December 24, 1955 April 7, 1956
Alfredo Sousa Almandoz [es] April 7, 1956 April 16, 1956
Luis Edgardo Llosa [es] April 16, 1956 June 29, 1956
Félix Huamán Izquierdo [es] June 29, 1956 July 28, 1956
Manuel Cisneros Sánchez July 28, 1956 January 8, 1958
Víctor Andrés Belaúnde January 8, 1958 April 4, 1958
Raúl Porras Barrenechea April 4, 1958 October 15, 1960
Luis Alvarado Garrido [es] October 15, 1960 July 18, 1962
Luis Edgardo Llosa [es] July 18, 1962 July 28, 1963
Fernando Schwalb July 28, 1963 September 15, 1965
Jorge Vásquez Salas [es] September 15, 1965 September 8, 1967
Edgardo Seoane September 8, 1967 November 17, 1967
Raúl Ferrero Rebagliati November 17, 1967 May 31, 1968
Oswaldo Hercelles García [es] May 31, 1968 October 2, 1968
Miguel Mujica Gallo [es] October 2, 1968 October 3, 1968
Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín October 3, 1968 January 1, 1972
Miguel Ángel de la Flor January 1, 1972 July 16, 1976
José de la Puente Radbill [es] July 16, 1976 February 1, 1979
Carlos García-Bedoya Zapata February 1, 1979 November 30, 1979
Arturo García García [es] November 30, 1979 July 28, 1980
Javier Arias Stella July 28, 1980 January 3, 1983
Fernando Schwalb January 3, 1983 April 10, 1984
Sandro Mariátegui Chiappe April 10, 1984 October 12, 1984
Luis Pércovich Roca October 12, 1984 July 28, 1985
Allan Wagner Tizón July 28, 1985 May 16, 1988
Luis Gonzales Posada May 16, 1988 March 1, 1989
Guillermo Larco Cox March 2, 1989 July 28, 1990
Luis Marchand [es] July 28, 1990 January 7, 1991
Raúl Sánchez Sotomayor [es] January 7, 1991 February 15, 1991
Carlos Torres y Torres Lara [es] February 15, 1991 November 6, 1991
Augusto Blacker Miller [es] November 6, 1991 April 24, 1992
Óscar de la Puente Raygada [es] April 24, 1992 June 28, 1993
Efraín Goldenberg June 28, 1993 July 28, 1995
Francisco Tudela July 28, 1995 July 17, 1998
Eduardo Ferrero Costa [es] July 17, 1998 October 12, 1998
Fernando de Trazegnies October 12, 1998 November 25, 2000
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar November 25, 2000 July 28, 2001
Diego García-Sayán July 28, 2001 June 12, 2002
Allan Wagner Tizón June 12, 2002 December 15, 2003
Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros December 15, 2003 August 11, 2005
Fernando Olivera Vega August 11, 2005 August 16, 2005
Óscar Maúrtua August 16, 2005 July 28, 2006
José Antonio García Belaúnde July 28, 2006 July 28, 2011
Rafael Roncagliolo July 28, 2011 May 15, 2013
Eda Rivas May 15, 2013 June 23, 2014
Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel June 23, 2014 April 2, 2015
Ana María Sánchez Vargas de Ríos April 2, 2015 July 28, 2016
Ricardo Luna Mendoza [es] July 28, 2016 January 9, 2018
Cayetana Aljovín January 9, 2018 April 2, 2018
Néstor Popolizio [es] April 2, 2018 September 30, 2019
Gustavo Meza-Cuadra Velásquez [es] October 3, 2019 July 15, 2020
Mario López Chávarri [es] July 15, 2020 November 10, 2020
Franca Deza [es] November 10, 2020 November 17, 2020
Elizabeth Astete November 18, 2020 February 14, 2021
Allan Wagner Tizón February 15, 2021 July 28, 2021
Héctor Béjar July 29, 2021 August 17, 2021
Óscar Maúrtua August 20, 2021 February 1, 2022
César Landa February 1, 2022 August 5, 2022
Miguel Rodríguez Mackay [es] August 5, 2022 September 9, 2022
César Landa September 13, 2022 December 7, 2022
Ana Gervasi December 10, 2022 November 6, 2023
Javier González Olaechea November 7, 2023 September 3, 2024
Elmer Schialer September 3, 2024 Incumbent

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Reseña Histórica". Ministerio del Interior.
  2. ^ "Reseña histórica". Gob.pe. 2018-10-22.
  3. ^ Garibaldi, Rosa (2011-07-31). "En 1846 Ramón Castilla organizó el primer servicio diplomático de América". El Comercio. Archived from the original on 2011-12-18.
  4. ^ "Reglamento de Organización y Funciones del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores". Gob.pe. 2010-12-18.