Belgian Ambassador to Peru | |
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![]() Arms of the Kingdom of Belgium | |
Incumbent Mark Van de Vreken since September 2021 | |
Style | His Excellency |
Website | Official website |
The Belgian ambassador to Peru is the highest representative of the Kingdom of Belgium to the Republic of Peru. The ambassador is also accredited to Bolivia and Ecuador.
Both countries established relations in the 19th century. The Belgian embassy in Lima is located in the district of Miraflores. Belgium maintained an ambassadorial residence in the district of Jesús María[1] until it moved to Barranco in 2021.[2]
Name | Title | Term start | Term end | Monarch | Notes |
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Leon Le Maire | MPEE | ? | 1904 | Leopold II | Left for Saint Petersburg after his term concluded.[3] |
Leon Guislain | MPEE | 1904[3] | Leopold II | Named in 1904,[3] he arrived in Callao only on February 17, 1912, after recently being named an officer of the Order of Leopold.[4] | |
Frédéric de Ridder | Amb. | Leopold II | [5] | ||
Ronald Watteeuw | Amb. | February 1972[6] | Baudouin | [7] | |
Willy Tielemans | Amb. | c. 1990[8][9] | c.2000[10] | Baudouin | |
Eric Focke | Amb. | 2000[11] | Albert II | ||
Marie-Louise Vanherk | Amb. | 2003 | 2009 | Albert II | |
Beatriz Van Hemeldonck | Amb. | August 7, 2009[12] | 2013 | Albert II | |
Michel Dewez | Amb. | November 5, 2013[13][14] | 2017[15] | Philippe | |
Koenraad Lenaerts[16] | Amb. | October 25, 2017[17] | 2021 | Philippe | |
Mark Van de Vreken | Amb. | September 8, 2021[18] | Incumbent | Philippe |