Greece–Peru relations

Greek-Peruvian relations
Map indicating locations of Greece and Peru

Greece

Peru

Greece and Peru established diplomatic relations on 5 December 1965. Greece was represented in Peru by its embassy in Brazil until 1992, when the embassy in Lima was opened. Around 150-350 people of Greek descent live in Peru, including Vladimiro Montesinos, the long-standing head of the Peruvian intelligence service, Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional under Alberto Fujimori.[1] Since 1987, Peru has an embassy in Athens.[2]

High level visits[edit]

The first official visit by a Greek official to Peru was made by the then Minister of Foreign Affairs George Papandreou in 2003.[1]

Peruvian Governor Manuel Llempén Coronel visited Central Macedonia in 2022.[3][4]

Bilateral agreements[edit]

A number of agreements exist:[2]

  • Agreement on visa supretion for diplomatic passports (1986)
  • Educational Agreement which was signed in Athens in 1988 (renewed in 2003)
  • Agreement on tourism cooperation (1998)
  • A Memorandum of Co-operation between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two countries provides for the establishment of a mechanism of bilateral political consultations (in force since it was signed in Lima on 30 October 2003).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b https://www.mfa.gr/en/blog/greece-bilateral-relations/peru/ Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Peru
  2. ^ a b http://www.rree.gob.pe/portal/Pbilateral.nsf/PaisTipo/99304C22E38EBE3805256BF100627024?OpenDocument Archived 2012-02-23 at the Wayback Machine Peruvian Ministry of foreign Relations (in Spanish only)
  3. ^ Mazulis Rodríguez, Jan (2022-07-12). "La libertad: Gobernador regional de visita en Macedonia Central". Runa TV.
  4. ^ "La Libertad: Gobernador Manuel Llempén está en Macedonia Central". Diario Correo. 2022-07-12.

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