Peru–Switzerland relations
Peru |
Switzerland |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Peru, Bern | Embassy of Switzerland, Lima |
Peru–Switzerland relations refers to the
History
The first Swiss arrived to Peru in the mid 19th century.
Another influential individual was
Marcionelli, alongside his business partner, José Di Luka Hanza Pericevic, originally from
In 1993, Switzerland annulled Peru's foreign debt.[17]
A Swiss–Peruvian clinic started its operations on September 3, 2007.[18]
In 2013, the 120th anniversary of the establishment of relations was celebrated,[1] as well as in 2014.[19]
Trade
Switzerland founded a chamber of commerce in Peru on September 24, 1979, which has approximately 170 associates between companies and individuals.[20]
High-level visits
High-level visits from Peru to Switzerland
- Minister Antonio Brack Egg (2009)
- Foreign Minister José Antonio García Belaúnde (2009)
- Minister Luis Alberto Peirano (2012)
- President Ollanta Humala (2012)
- Prime Minister Juan Jiménez (2012)
High-level visits from Switzerland to Peru
- Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey (2005)
- Councillor Pascal Couchepin (2009)
- Secretary Jean-Daniel Gerber (2010)
- Vice President Didier Burkhalter (2013)
Diaspora
The number of
Resident diplomatic missions
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Embassy of Peru in Bern
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Embassy of Switzerland in Lima
See also
- Foreign relations of Peru
- Foreign relations of Switzerland
- List of ambassadors of Peru to Switzerland
- List of ambassadors of Switzerland to Peru
References
- ^ a b "HISTORIA DE LAS RELACIONES BILATERALES". Archived from the original on 2015-02-09.
- ^ "Relaciones políticas entre Perú y Suiza". Embajada del Perú en Suiza y Liechtenstein.
- ^ "Bilateral relations Switzerland–Peru". Eidgenössisches Departement für auswärtige Angelegenheiten EDA.
- ^ Gerardi, Dario (2011-01-11). "Pérou". Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse DHS.
- ^ Novak, Fabián (2004). Las relaciones entre el Perú y Alemania (1828–2003) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Fondo Editorial PUCP.
- ^ a b "El claroscuro de la emigración suiza a Perú". Swiss Info. 2008-09-17.
- ^ Peruvian antiquities, by Johann Jakob von Tschudi and Mariano Eduardo de Rivero y Ustáriz, translation by Francis L Hawkes, A.S. Barnes & Co., Cincinnati, 1855
- ^ Peruvian antiquities, p. 29
- ^ Trome.
- ^ a b c "Severino Marcionelli (1869-1957)". Repubblica e Cantone Ticino.
- ^ a b "Casa Marcionelli, la historia que oculta la casona incendiada en la 'Toma de Lima'". Infobae. 2020-01-20.
- ^ Swissinfo. 2007-05-03.
- ^ a b Batalla, Carlos (2023-01-20). "Edificio Marcionelli: ¿quién era el dueño del edificio incendiado cerca de la plaza San Martín durante las protestas?". El Comercio.
- ^ "Perú, matrimonios, 1600-1940", database, FamilySearch (Ark:/61903/1:1:FN1P-TKD : 8 February 2020), Jose L. Hanza, 1899.
- ^ Gerardi, Dario (2011-01-11). "Pérou". Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse DHS.
- ^ "La jornada de la "toma de Lima" termina con enfrentamientos y el incendio en un edificio en el centro histórico de la capital peruana". BBC Mundo. 2023-01-20.
- ^ "Nosotros". Cooperación Suiza en el Perú.
- ^ a b "Somos Clinica Peruano Suiza". Clinica Peruano Suiza.
- ^ "Se conmemoran 130 años de la presencia Suiza en el Perú. Viva Suiza, Viva el Perú". Noticias SECO.
- ^ a b "Nosotros". Cámara de Comercio Suiza en el Perú.
- ^ "Club Suizo". Clubsuizoperu.net.