Ambassador of Dominican Republic to Peru | |
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Incumbent "Vacant" | |
Appointer | the President |
Website | per |
The Dominican Ambassador to Peru is the highest representative of the Dominican Republic to Peru.
Both countries established relations on April 6, 1874, and have maintained them since.[1] They were raised from legation to embassy level in 1956.[2]
Ambassador | Term start | Term end | President | Notes |
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Ernesto Sánchez Rubirosa | 1955 | Héctor Trujillo | Sánchez presented his credentials on February 9, 1955.[3] | |
Manuel del Cabral | ? | ? | Héctor Trujillo | |
José Ramón Díaz Valdeparez | October 1993 | Joaquín Balaguer | As ambassador. In 1996, he was a hostage during the Japanese embassy hostage crisis. | |
Iván Tomás Báez Brugal | 2000 | Leonel Fernández | [4][5] | |
Alfonso Tobal Ureña | January 2005 | 2007 | Leonel Fernández | [6] |
Rafael Antonio Julián Cedano | August 23, 2007 | 2017 | Leonel Fernández | [7][8] |
Daniel Guerrero Taveras[9] | October 24, 2017[10] | 2021 | Danilo Medina | Died the same year after leaving office in Santo Domingo.[11] |
Alejandro Arias Zarzuela | March 22, 2021 | 2022[12] | Luis Abinader | [13] |