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Embassy of Peru, Bucharest | Embassy of Romania, Lima |
PeruâPeru Romania refers to the bilateral relations between Peru and Romania. Both countries are members of the United Nations.
Both countries formally established relations on October 10, 1939. [1] Peru severed its relations with the Kingdom of Romania as a result of World War II, but reestablished them at en embassy level with the Socialist Republic of Romania on November 9, 1968, after the 1968 Peruvian coup d'Ă©tat and the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government. [2] Under Velasco Alvarado's tenure, Peru pursued closer relations with Romania and the rest of the Soviet bloc. [3]
The chargé d'affaires of the Romanian embassy in Lima was one of the initial hostages of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis of 1996. [4] [5]
Peru has an embassy in Bucharest. It closed in 1991, but reopened on August 4, 1994. [6] The ambassador to Romania was accredited to Serbia until 2018. [7]
In 2013, Romanian president Traian BÄsescu made an official visit to Peru, where he met with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala. [8] [9] [10]
High-level visits from Romania to Peru
A Peruvian-Romanian chamber of commerce promotes trade between both countries. [12] In 2021, Peruvian exports to Romania were valued at US$ 14,8 million, while Romanian exports were valued at US$ 20,1 million. [13]
A community of Romanians described as "considerably large" lives in Peru. [14] During the 1970s to 1980s, a large number of Peruvians studied abroad in Romania thanks to the scholarships granted by the socialist government. [15]
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![]() Peru |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Peru, Bucharest | Embassy of Romania, Lima |
PeruâPeru Romania refers to the bilateral relations between Peru and Romania. Both countries are members of the United Nations.
Both countries formally established relations on October 10, 1939. [1] Peru severed its relations with the Kingdom of Romania as a result of World War II, but reestablished them at en embassy level with the Socialist Republic of Romania on November 9, 1968, after the 1968 Peruvian coup d'Ă©tat and the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government. [2] Under Velasco Alvarado's tenure, Peru pursued closer relations with Romania and the rest of the Soviet bloc. [3]
The chargé d'affaires of the Romanian embassy in Lima was one of the initial hostages of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis of 1996. [4] [5]
Peru has an embassy in Bucharest. It closed in 1991, but reopened on August 4, 1994. [6] The ambassador to Romania was accredited to Serbia until 2018. [7]
In 2013, Romanian president Traian BÄsescu made an official visit to Peru, where he met with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala. [8] [9] [10]
High-level visits from Romania to Peru
A Peruvian-Romanian chamber of commerce promotes trade between both countries. [12] In 2021, Peruvian exports to Romania were valued at US$ 14,8 million, while Romanian exports were valued at US$ 20,1 million. [13]
A community of Romanians described as "considerably large" lives in Peru. [14] During the 1970s to 1980s, a large number of Peruvians studied abroad in Romania thanks to the scholarships granted by the socialist government. [15]