List of ambassadors of Peru to Morocco

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The extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Peru to the Kingdom of Morocco is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Kingdom of Morocco.

AppointerThe president of Peru
Inaugural holderAdhemar Montagne
Formation1963
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Ambassador of Peru to the Kingdom of Morocco
Incumbent
Arturo Chipoco Caceda
since April 1, 2019
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
AppointerThe president of Peru
Inaugural holderAdhemar Montagne
Formation1963
WebsiteEmbassy of Peru in Morocco
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The ambassador in Rabat is accredited to neighbouring Mauritania and Senegal, and has also been accredited to Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast and Mali.

Both countries established relations in 1964, and have maintained them since.[1] After the unavailability of a chargé d'affaires in Morocco, the embassy in Rabat was closed from 1973 to 1986. During this time, the ambassador in Madrid was accredited to the country, and Peru established diplomatic relations with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which did not appear to disturb its relations with Morocco.[2][3]

List of representatives

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Name Portrait Term begin Term end President Notes
Adhemar Montagne [es] 1963 1966 Fernando Belaúnde First representative of Peru to Morocco, resident in Cairo.[4][5] Previously the ambassador to Lebanon, accredited to the "Arabian countries" from 1957 to 1962.[6][7]
Alejandro Gordillo Fernández 1985 after 1990 Alan García First ambassador to Morocco; accredited to Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast and Senegal.[8][9]
Tomás Castillo Meza 1997 2001 Alberto Fujimori Retired Division general of the Peruvian Army and thus, a political ambassador; accredited to Mali.[10][11][12][13]
Jorge Abarca del Carpio January 1, 2002 July 1, 2007 Alejandro Toledo As ambassador.[14]
Luis Manuel Santiago Marcovich Monasi September 1, 2007 2012 Alan García As ambassador.[15]
Carlos Manuel Alfredo Velasco Mendiola April 1, 2013 2016 Ollanta Humala As ambassador.[16]
Carlos Polo Castañeda July 19, 2016 2019 Ollanta Humala As ambassador.[17]
Arturo Chipoco Caceda April 1, 2019 Incumbent Martín Vizcarra As ambassador; accredited to Mauritania and Senegal.[18][19][20]
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