Name
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Portrait
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Term begin
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Term end
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President
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Notes
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Gustavo Barreda Moller
|
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1972
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Juan Velasco Alvarado
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Ambassador to Australia; accredited to New Zealand from Canberra. He presented his credentials on February 13, 1973.[4]
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Enrique Fernández de Paredes Cabello
|
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1975
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1981
|
Juan Velasco Alvarado
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Ambassador to Australia; accredited to New Zealand from Canberra.[5]
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Gonzalo Bedoya Delboy
|
|
1987
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1989
|
Alan García
|
Ambassador to Australia; accredited to New Zealand from Canberra.[6]
|
Raúl Pinto
|
|
1989
|
?
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Alan García
|
[7]
|
Javier León Olavarría
|
|
2002
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2006
|
Alejandro Toledo
|
As ambassador.[8][9][10]
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Carlos Rodolfo Zapata López
|
|
2007
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2010
|
Alan García
|
Last ambassador before the closure of the embassy in Wellington in 2010.[11][2][12]
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Luis Felipe Quesada Incháustegui
|
|
2011
|
2015
|
Ollanta Humala
|
Ambassador to Australia; accredited to New Zealand from Canberra.[13][14]
|
Miguel Julián Palomino de la Gala
|
|
2015
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2021
|
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
|
Ambassador to Australia; accredited to New Zealand from Canberra.[15][16]
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Javier Augusto Prado Miranda
|
|
April 15, 2019
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2021
|
Martín Vizcarra
|
First Ambassador after the reopening of the embassy. The presentation of his credentials took place on April 18, 2019.[17][18][19]
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José Emilio Bustinza Soto
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April 6, 2022
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Incumbent
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Francisco Sagasti
|
As ambassador.[20][3]
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