The ambassador of France to Peru is the official representative of France in Peru .
Both countries established relations in 1826 and have maintained them since. Relations were severed once during World War II with the French State of Philippe Pétain , with Peru instead establishing relations with Free France and normalizing its relations with said government after the war, elevating the relations to embassy level.[ 1] [ 2] In 1973, Peru again severed diplomatic relations with France in protest of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific Ocean . The rupture lasted until 1975.[ 3]
List of representatives
Name
Portrait
Term begin
Term end
Head of state
Notes
Jean-Pierre Rattier de Sauvignan
1823
1826
Louis XVIII
Jean-Baptiste-Gabriel-Amédée Chaumetters des Fossés
1826
1826
Louis XVIII
Inspector General of Trade with France.
Bernard-Marie Barrère
June 28, 1829
1835
Louis Philippe I
Consul General /Charges d'Affaires . Relations severed in 1835 by Prime Minister Manuel Bartolomé Ferreyros .
Armand Saillard
1840
Louis Philippe I
Charles-François-Frédéric, marquis de Montholon-Sémonville
July 30, 1853
Napoleon III
Consul General and Charges d'Affaires.
Benoît Ulysse de Ratti-Menton [fr ]
December 10, 1853
Napoleon III
Albert Huet [de ]
September 3, 1854
Napoleon III
Chargé d'affaires.
Edmond-Prosper de Lesseps
July 20, 1859
Napoleon III
Cousin of Ferdinand de Lesseps and personal friend of Ramón Castilla .
Paul Chevery-Rameau
August 11, 1868
Napoleon III
Chargé d'affaires.
Mr. de Saint-Quentin
October 19, 1868
Napoleon III
Charles-Henri-Philippe Gauldrée-Boilleau
1870
Napoleon III
François de Ripert-Monclar
1870
Napoleon III
Chargé d'affaires.
De Bellonct
August 26, 1872
Patrice de MacMahon
Augustin-Maurice Marchant de Vernouillet
October 23, 1872
Patrice de MacMahon
Domet de Vorges
June 2, 1875
Patrice de MacMahon
Comte de Balny
1875
Patrice de MacMahon
Chargé d'affaires.
Edmond Charles Eugène Domet de Vorges
1879
1881
Jules Grévy
Comte Artus de Pina de Saint-Didier
1887
1890
Sadi Carnot
Antoine Imbert
1891
Sadi Carnot
Minister Plenipotentiary, proposed 1891 arbitration negotiations on the Contrato Dreyfus [es ] .
Raoul Wagner
1895
1896
Félix Faure
Auguste-Felix-Charles de Beaupoil
1896
1896
Félix Faure
Paul-Augustin-Jean Larrouy
1900
1905
Émile Loubet
Antony-Wladislas Klobukowski
1906
Armand Fallières
Jean Guillemin
1910
Armand Fallières
Gaston Albert Joseph Marie Moisson de Vaux Saint Cyr [de ]
1912
1912
Armand Fallières
Henri des Portes de La Fosse
1914
Raymond Poincaré
André Ribot
1924
Gaston Doumergue
Maurice Dayet [de ]
1943
1945
Charles de Gaulle
Albert Ledoux
1945
1949
Charles de Gaulle
Pierre-Eugène Gilbert [fr ]
1949
1952
Vincent Auriol
Jean-André Binoche
1952
1955
Vincent Auriol
Léon Brasseur
1955
1961
René Coty
Jules Koenigswarter
1961
1966
Charles de Gaulle
Guy Dorget
1966
1971
Charles de Gaulle
Albert Chambon
1971
1973
Georges Pompidou
Relations severed in 1973, restored in 1975
Paul Gaschignard [fr ]
1975
1980
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Jean-Max Bouchaud
1980
1983
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Raymond Césaire
1983
1987
François Mitterrand
Michel Rougagnou
1987
1989
François Mitterrand
Jean-François Nougarède
1989
1992
François Mitterrand
Camille Rohou
1992
1996
Jacques Chirac
Bernard Prague
1996
1997
Jacques Chirac
Antoine Blanca
1997
2001
Jacques Chirac
Jean-Paul Angelier
2001
2005
Jacques Chirac
Pierre Charrasse
2005
2008
Nicolas Sarkozy
Cécile Pozzo di Borgo
2008
2011
Nicolas Sarkozy
Jean-Jacques Beaussou
2011
2014
Nicolas Sarkozy
Fabrice Mauries
2014
2017
François Hollande
[ 4]
Antoine Grassin
2017
2020
Emmanuel Macron
[ 5]
Marc Giacomini
2020
Incumbent
Emmanuel Macron
See also
References
Lists of heads of the diplomatic missions of France
Ambassadors International organisations Former states
Current countries Former countries ‡ Indicates former resident missions ∙ x Indicates de facto missions ∙ Italics indicate non-resident missions