List of ambassadors of Peru to the United States

The Peruvian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Lima to the Government of the United States.

Ambassador of Peru to the United States
Embassy of Peru in Washington, D.C.
Incumbent
Luis Miguel Castilla Rubio

since February 23, 2015
Inaugural holderCésar Canevaro
FormationMarch 1, 1893

List of representatives

Diplomatic Agreement Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of Presidents of Peru List of Presidents of the United States Term end
March 1, 1893 César Canevaro General, hijo de Giuseppe Ganearo, fue diputado, senador, primer vicepresident de Augusto B. Leguía al inicio de su segundo mandato[1] Remigio Morales Bermúdez Grover Cleveland
October 1, 1894 November 1, 1894 Jose María Yrigoyen Chargé d'affaires[2] Justiniano Borgoño Grover Cleveland
June 1, 1895 August 1, 1897 LEGATION REMOVED Manuel Candamo Grover Cleveland
July 9, 1897 Víctor Eguiguren Escudero Peruvian geographer Victor Eguiguren published an article on the heavy rains in Peru (Eguiguren, 1894). Manuel Candamo William McKinley
December 1, 1898 LEGATION REMOVED Manuel Candamo William McKinley
September 1, 1900 LEGATION REPLACED Eduardo López de Romaña William McKinley
August 18, 1900 Manuel Álvarez-Calderón Roldán (* June 2, 1852; September 13, 1930 in Lima) LL.. D., Minister at liern'e; formerly Minister at Brussels, at Washington, D.C.. and at Santiago, Chile; delegate to the Second Pan American Conference at Mexico City.[3] Valentin Paniagua Theodore Roosevelt
December 27, 1905 Felipe Pardo y Aliaga Serapio Calderón Theodore Roosevelt
April 23, 1912 Federico Alfonso Pezet Guillermo Billinghurst William Howard Taft
March 31, 1916 Manuel de Freyre y Santander Chargé d'affaires José Pardo y Barreda Woodrow Wilson
December 3, 1917 Manuel de Freyre y Santander José Pardo y Barreda Woodrow Wilson
January 2, 1919 Francisco Tudela y Varela Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Woodrow Wilson
March 6, 1919 LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Woodrow Wilson
March 6, 1919 Francisco Tudela y Varela apparently never received by President Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Woodrow Wilson
July 7, 1919 Carlos Gibson Chargé d'affaires, 1954 Universidad Arequipa rector of the University of Arequipa and second vice president of the republic, Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Woodrow Wilson
January 2, 1920 May 17, 1920 Federico Alfonso Pezet Eastted (1859 - 1929) descendiente de es:Juan Antonio Pezet Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Woodrow Wilson
April 12, 1923 Alfredo González Prada Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Calvin Coolidge
March 24, 1924 Hernán Velarde (DEAN February 19, 1930) Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Calvin Coolidge
July 24, 1930 Manuel de Freyre y Santander (DEAN August 30, 1939) (DIED April 1, 1944) Manuel María Ponce Brousset Herbert C. Hoover
April 1, 1944 Eduardo Garland Chargé d'affaires Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 28, 1944 July 12, 1944 Pedro Beltrán Espantoso Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Franklin D. Roosevelt
November 30, 1945 Humberto Fernández-Dávila y Segovia Chargé d'affaires José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Harry S. Truman
September 3, 1946 September 10, 1946 Jorge Prado Ugarteche José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Harry S. Truman
July 23, 1947 Humberto Fernández-Dávila y Segovia Chargé d'affaires José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Harry S. Truman
January 27, 1948 February 10, 1948 Alfredo Ferreyros Alfredo Ferreyros Gafron Manuel Apolinario Odría Amoretti Harry S. Truman
November 21, 1948 Humberto Fernández-Dávila y Segovia Chargé d'affaires Manuel Apolinario Odría Amoretti Harry S. Truman
January 17, 1949 January 18, 1949 Fernando Berckemeyer Pazos Manuel Apolinario Odría Amoretti Harry S. Truman
January 27, 1964 February 11, 1964 Celso Pastor de La Torre Belaúnde's brother-in-law, Nicolás Lindley López Lyndon B. Johnson
December 3, 1968 January 3, 1969 Fernando Berckemeyer Pazos Chargé d'affaires Juan Velasco Alvarado Lyndon B. Johnson
February 28, 1975 Alfredo Ramos Chargé d'affaires Francisco Morales Bermúdez Gerald Ford
March 19, 1975 April 29, 1975 José Arce Larco Vice Admiral (Ret.) Francisco Morales Bermúdez Gerald Ford
February 4, 1976 February 9, 1976 Carlos García-Bedoya Zapata Francisco Morales Bermúdez Gerald Ford
March 27, 1979 March 30, 1979 Alfonso Arias Schreiber Francisco Morales Bermúdez Jimmy Carter
December 8, 1980 December 11, 1980 Fernando Schwalb Fernando Belaúnde Terry Jimmy Carter
December 26, 1982 Alfonso Rivero Monsalve Chargé d'affaires Fernando Belaúnde Terry Ronald Reagan
June 3, 1983 June 18, 1984 Celso Pastor de La Torre Fernando Belaúnde Terry Ronald Reagan
June 1, 1984 June 18, 1984 Luis Marchand Stens Fernando Belaúnde Terry Ronald Reagan
January 8, 1986 March 11, 1986 César Guillermo Atala Nazzal Alán García Pérez Ronald Reagan
March 6, 1991 April 11, 1991 Roberto Guillermo MacLean Ugarteche Alberto Fujimori George H. W. Bush
December 4, 1992 April 14, 1993 Ricardo Luna Mendoza Alberto Fujimori George H. W. Bush
August 9, 1999 August 10, 1999 Alfonso Rivero Monsalve Alberto Fujimori Bill Clinton
February 2, 2001 February 14, 2001 Carlos Alzamora Traverso Alejandro Toledo Manrique George W. Bush
October 24, 2001 November 8, 2001 Allan Wagner Tizón Alejandro Toledo Manrique George W. Bush
November 29, 2002 December 9, 2002 Roberto Dañino Alejandro Toledo Manrique George W. Bush
March 26, 2004 March 31, 2004 Eduardo Ferrero Costa Alejandro Toledo Manrique George W. Bush
September 11, 2006 September 12, 2006 Felipe Ortiz de Zevallos Alan García George W. Bush
April 3, 2009 May 20, 2009 Luis Valdivieso Montano Alan García Barack Obama
August 29, 2011 September 9, 2011 Harold Forsyth Ollanta Humala Barack Obama
February 4, 2015 February 23, 2015 Luis Miguel Castilla Rubio Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Barack Obama

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