The ambassador of Switzerland to Peru is an officer of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and the head of the Embassy of the Swiss Confederation to the Republic of Peru . The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary . From 1946 to 1962, the ambassador was concurrently accredited to Bolivia .[ 1]
Both countries established relations in 1884, and relations have been maintained since.[ 2] A Swiss consulate opened in Lima in 1884, being transformed into a consulate general in 1931, before being elevated to the rank of legation in 1946 and embassy in 1957. Peru also has an embassy in Bern .
During World War II , Switzerland represented Peru in Germany , Italy and France , at the same time representing those of the latter in Peru.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
List of representatives
Incumbent
Start of term
End of term
Notes
Robert Weiss
1884
1895
As Honorary Consul.[ 6]
Louis Maurer
1907
1913
As Honorary Consul.[ 6]
Theodor Huldreich Thomann
1913
1919
As Honorary Consul.[ 6]
Severino Marcionelli
1922
1946
As Honorary Consul, later Honorary General Consul.[ 6]
Hans Adolf Berger
1945
1960
As Consul, then ambassador from 1957.[ 1]
René Faessler
1961
1965
As ambassador.[ 1]
Hansjörg Hess
1965
1969
As ambassador.[ 1]
William Frei [de ]
1969
1976
As ambassador.[ 1]
Henri Béglé
1976
1980
As ambassador.[ 1]
Luciano Mordasini [de ]
1980
1984
As ambassador.[ 1]
Gérard Fonjallaz
1984
1989
As ambassador.[ 1]
Sylvia Pauli
1989
1992
As ambassador.[ 1]
Marcus Kaiser
1993
1998
As ambassador.[ 1]
Eric Martin
1998
2003
As ambassador.[ 1]
Beat Loeliger
2003
2008
As ambassador.[ 1]
Peter Müller
2008
2009
As ambassador.
Anne-Pascale Krauer Müller
2009
2013
As ambassador.[ 7]
Hans-Ruedi Bortis
2013
2016
As ambassador.[ 8]
Markus Alexander Antonietti[ 9]
2016
2021
As ambassador.[ 10] [ 11]
Paul Garnier
2021
Incumbent
As ambassador.[ 12]
See also
References
Current countries Former countries ‡ Indicates former resident missions ∙ x Indicates de facto missions ∙ Italics indicate non-resident missions