Bilateral relations
Guatemala-Peru relations
Guatemala
Peru
Embassy of Guatemala, Lima Embassy of Peru, Guatemala
Guatemala and Peru have long-standing bilateral and historical relations . Both countries are members of the United Nations (and its Group of 77 ), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States , the Latin Union , the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language , the Organization of American States , the Organization of Ibero-American States , and the Cairns Group .
History
Both states were formerly part of the Spanish Empire and formally established relations in 1857, during the Filibuster War .[ 1] [ 2]
Both countries became briefly involved in an international incident when Guatemalan ambassador José María Argueta was among the hostages of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis .
In 2017, heads of state Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and Jimmy Morales met in Paris with Luis Alberto Moreno , president of the Inter-American Development Bank .[ 3] [ 4]
In economic matters, Guatemala and Peru have a free trade agreement signed on December 6, 2011.[ 5]
Resident diplomatic missions
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References
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