Post: | Head of Delegation |
Body: | the European Union to Peru |
Department: | Delegation of the European Union to Peru |
Incumbent: | Gaspar Frontini |
Inaugural: | Sabato Della Monica |
The Head of Delegation of the European Union in Lima is the official representative of the European Commission to the Government of Peru, based in the delegation in the district of San Isidro. The delegation also serves as a link between the EU and the Andean Community.
Since 2021, the current representative of the EU is Spanish citizen Gaspar Frontini.
See main article: European Union–Peru relations. The delegation of what was then the European Economic Community in Lima opened in March 1991. It is currently housed in the same building that houses the Colombian embassy in Lima, and was concurrently accredited to Bolivia until 1995, when a delegation opened in La Paz. Despite the presence of the delegation, bilateral relations between both entities were formally established in 2000.[1]
Name (and country) | Term begin | Term end | President | Notes |
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First representative;[2] also accredited to Bolivia until 1995.[3] | ||||
Allden presented his credentials on January 15.[4] | ||||
Horejs presented her credentials on November 7.[5] [6] | ||||
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Frontini presented his credentials on October 7.[9] | ||||