List of ambassadors of Chile to Peru

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Chile in Peru is the official representative of the Government in Santiago de Chile to the Government of Peru. The ambassador operates the Chilean embassy located in the district of San Isidro, located in Lima.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Chile to Peru
Coat of Arms of Chile
Incumbent
Óscar Fuentes Lira
since July 21, 2022
Inaugural holderJoaquín Campino[1]
Formation1822

Both countries established relations in 1822[2] and maintained them in an amicable manner until the War of the Pacific in 1879, which has left a feeling of Anti-Chilean sentiment in Peru since.[3] This situation improved somewhat however after the signing of the 1929 Treaty of Lima, although a minor territorial dispute between both states remains to this day.

Relations between both countries were first severed during the aforementioned War of the Pacific, being reestablished in its immediate aftermath. During the Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute over the Chilean-controlled territories of Tacna and Arica, Peru twice severed relations with Chile: first in 1901 until 1906 over the Chilenization policies carried out by Chile over the territories, and then in 1910 until 1928 after the expulsion of Peruvian priests from the city of Tacna.

List of representatives

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AccreditationAmbassadorObservationsPresidentTerm end
1822: Chile recognises the Peruvian government on October 8
October 8, 1822Joaquín CampinoMinister PlenipotentiaryBernardo O'Higgins
A League, Alliance and Confederation treaty was signed between the two governments on December 22, 1822
Treaty complemented on April 26, 1823 with an aid treaty which regulated the financing of the liberation campaign.
1825Manuel RengifoAs chargé d'affaires.Agustín Eyzaguirre
1825Joaquín CampinoAs chargé d'affaires.Agustín Eyzaguirre
1827Pedro TrujilloAs Minister Plenipotentiary.Ramón Freire
1828Miguel Zañartu Santa MaríaAs chargé d'affaires.Ramón Freire
1834Ventura Lavalle GonzálezConsul in Lima.Fernando Errázuriz1835
1835Ventura Lavalle GonzálezAs chargé d'affaires.Fernando Errázuriz
November 17, 1837Antonio José de IrisarriSignatory of the Treaty of Paucarpata.Fernando ErrázurizNovember 17, 1837
1838Mariano EgañaFernando Errázuriz
1839Miguel de la BarraAs chargé d'affaires.Fernando Errázuriz
1840Manuel Camilo VialAs chargé d'affaires.Fernando Errázuriz1840
1840Ventura Lavalle GonzálezFernando Errázuriz
1842Pedro Delgado y CoteraConsul in LambayequeManuel Bulnes
1844Manuel Camilo Vial FormasAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Bulnes
1845Manuel José CerdaAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Bulnes
1847Diego José BenaventeManuel Bulnes
1849Bernardo José de ToroAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Bulnes
1852Carlos BelloAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Montt
1852Victorino GarridoAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Montt
1855Ramón Luis IrarrázavalManuel Montt
1860Francisco Astaburuaga CienfuegosAs chargé d'affaires.Manuel Montt
1861Juan HerreraAs chargé d'affaires.José Joaquín Pérez
1863José Victorino LastarriaJosé Joaquín Pérez
1864Domingo Santa MaríaJosé Joaquín Pérez
1864José N. Hurtado de MendozaAs chargé d'affaires.[4]José Joaquín Pérez
1864Manuel Montt TorresJosé Joaquín Pérez
1865Marcial Martínez CuadrosAs chargé d'affaires.José Joaquín Pérez
1866Marcial Martínez CuadrosJosé Joaquín Pérez
1868Joaquín Godoy CruzAs chargé d'affaires.José Joaquín Pérez
1870Adolfo IbáñezAs chargé d'affaires.José Joaquín Pérez
1870Adolfo IbáñezJosé Joaquín Pérez
1872Joaquin Godoy CruzFederico Errázuriz1879
Chile declares war on Peru and Bolivia on April 5, 1879, formally starting the War of the Pacific.
1881Eulogio AltamiranoDomingo Santa María1881
1881José Francisco VergaraDomingo Santa María1881
1881Jovino Novoa VidalAs Minister Plenipotentiary during the occupation of LimaDomingo Santa María1886
Treaty of Ancón signed on October 20, 1883, formally ending the War of the Pacific.
1886Benicio Álamos GonzálezJosé M. Balmaceda
1891Ángel Custodio VicuñaJorge Montt
1891Javier Vial SolarJorge Montt
1894Máximo Ramón LiraJorge Montt
1897Vicente Santa Cruz VargasFederico Errázuriz1898
1898José Domingo Amunátegui RiveraFederico Errázuriz
1900Ángel Custodio VicuñaFederico Errázuriz
1901Beltrán MathieuAníbal Zañartu1901
1901Víctor Vidaurre Leal SearleAs chargé d'affaires.Aníbal Zañartu
Relations severed by Peru from 1901 to 1905 due to the Chilenization of Tacna, Arica and Tarapacá.
1906Luis OrtúzarAs chargé d'affaires.Pedro Montt
1906Rafael Balmaceda FernándezPedro Montt
1908José Miguel EcheniqueAs Minister PlenipotentiaryPedro Montt1910
Relations severed by Peru in 1910 due to the expulsion of Peruvian priests from Tacna.
Relations renewed at the formal request of July 9, 1928, by Frank B. Kellogg on July 11 (Chile) and 13 (Peru).
1928Emiliano FigueroaAs ambassador.Carlos Ibáñez1929
1929Conrado RíosCarlos Ibáñez1930
1930Ernesto Bertrand VidalAs chargé d'affaires.Carlos Ibáñez
1930Miguel Zañartu Santa MaríaCarlos Ibáñez
1930Manuel Rivas VicuñaPedro Opazo
1934Luis SubercaseauxCarlos Dávila
1939Alfredo Duhal de VásquezPedro Aguirre
1940Alberto Codou OrtizPedro Aguirre Cerda
1942Luis SubercaseauxJuan Antonio Ríos
1945José Francisco UrrejolaJuan Antonio Ríos
1952Enrique Gallardo NietoCarlos Ibáñez
1953Alfonso Bulnes CalvoCarlos Ibáñez
1953Eduardo Cruz-CokeJorge Alessandri
1960Jorge Errázuriz EcheniqueJorge Alessandri
1965Horacio WalkerEduardo Frei Montalva
1968Sergio LarraínEduardo Frei Montalva1971
1971Luis Jerez RamírezSalvador Allende
1973Eduardo Bravo WoodhouseAs chargé d'affaires.Augusto Pinochet
1973Gastón Illanes FernándezAugusto Pinochet
1973Máximo Errázuriz WardNamed on November 16, 1973; accredited on January 9, 1974Augusto Pinochet
1976Demetrio Infante FigueroaAugusto Pinochet
1976Francisco Bulnes SanfuentesAugusto Pinochet1979
1981José Miguel BarrosAugusto Pinochet1983
1983Juan José Fernández ValdésAugusto Pinochet
1990Alejandro MagnetPatricio Aylwin
1994Carlos Martínez SotomayorEduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle1997
2001Juan Lira BianchiRicardo Lagos2006
March 11, 2006Cristián BarrosMichelle Bachelet2008
2008Fabio VioMichelle Bachelet2014
2014Roberto Ibarra[5][6]Michelle Bachelet2020
February 11, 2020Andrés Barbé GonzálezSebastián PiñeraApril 22, 2022
July 21, 2022Óscar Fuentes LiraFuentes presented his credentials on July 21, 2022.[7]Gabriel BoricIncumbent

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References

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  1. ^ "RELACIONES DIPLOMATICAS ENTRE CHILE Y PERU". Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Archived from the original on 2023-06-21.
  2. ^ "Síntesis de las Relaciones Bilaterales Chile -Perú" (PDF). Library of Congress of Chile.
  3. ^ Lopez, Edison (16 January 2008). "Peru disputes boundary with Chile". USA Today. Lima, Peru. Associated Press. There is strong anti-Chilean sentiment in Peru because the country lost a large chunk of its southern territory to Chile in a war in 1879.
  4. ^ "José Nicolás Hurtado de Mendoza y Jaraquemada". Library of the National Congress of Chile.
  5. ^ Directorio de Cooperación Técnica Internacional 2018-2019 (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. 2018.
  6. ^ "Lista del Cuerpo Diplomático, Organismos Internacionales y Cuerpo Consular" (PDF). Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 2015-03-01.
  7. ^ "Embajador Óscar Fuentes presenta Cartas Credenciales ante Presidente de Perú". Embajada de Chile en Perú. 2022-07-22.