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Brazil–Peru relations
Map indicating locations of Brazil and Peru

Brazil

Peru
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Brazil, Lima Embassy of Peru, BrasĂ­lia

Brazil–Peru relations are the bilateral relations between Brazil and Peru. Both countries were members of the Portuguese and Spanish empires, respectively, and are members of the Latin American Integration Association, Organization of American States and United Nations.

Both countries established relations in 1826. [1] Brazil shares its second longest border with Peru (2,995 km), only behind Bolivia. [2] Brazil represented 1.5% of international emigration of Peruvians in 2013. Likewise, Brazilians represented 4.7% of immigrants in Peru between 1994 and 2012. [3]

History

Diplomatic relations were established in 1826, under the Peruvian government of Simón Bolívar, with the sending of José Domingos Cåceres as the first chargé d'affaires to Rio de Janeiro. In 1829, Duarte da Ponte Ribeiro was designated as the first chargé d'affaires of the Empire of Brazil and sent to Lima. In 1841, the first two bilateral treaties were negotiated in the Peruvian capital by Duarte da Ponte Ribeiro: peace, friendship, trade and navigation and limits and extradition. The treaties were not ratified by the Empire. In 1867, Brazil broke off diplomatic relations with Peru, due to Peruvian support for Paraguay, in the War of the Triple Alliance. In 1869, diplomatic relations were restored. [1]

In 1998, Itamaraty Palace served as the location of the signing of the Brasilia Presidential Act, which settled the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute. [4]

Through an agreement signed in 2009, the Vice-Ministerial Commission for Brazil-Peru Border Integration (CVIF) was created. [2]

High-level visits

Presidents Manuel Odria and GetĂșlio Vargas in 1953.
Presidents Pedro Castillo and Jair Bolsonaro in 2022.

High-level visits from Brazil to Peru

High-level visits from Peru to Brazil

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Novak, FabiĂĄn (2012). Las relaciones entre PerĂș-Brasil (1826 - 2012) (in Spanish). PUCP. ISBN  978-9972-671-13-5.
  2. ^ a b "RepĂșblica del PerĂș". MinistĂ©rio das RelaçÔes Exteriores. 2015-09-16.
  3. ^ PerĂș: EstadĂ­sticas de la EmigraciĂłn Internacional de Peruanos e InmigraciĂłn de Extranjeros, 1990 - 2012 (PDF) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: INEI. 2013. p. 69. ISBN  978-612-46604-0-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-13. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  4. ^ "Acta Presidencial de Brasilia". Congress of Peru.
  5. ^ "Bolsonaro y Castillo "superan" diferencias y hablan de cooperaciĂłn bilateral". Deutsche Welle. 2022-02-03.