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The ambassador in Manila was also accredited to neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia. Both countries established relations in 1974, and Peru maintained an embassy in Manila until 2003. [1] Since the embassy's closure, Peru has been represented to the Philippines from its embassy in Bangkok.
Manila Cuba: Embassy 2013 [31] Gabon: Embassy 1986 [32] Marshall Islands: Embassy Unknown Peru: Embassy [b] 2003 [33] [34] [35] Portugal: Embassy 2011 [36] [37] Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy 1975 [38] South Vietnam: Embassy 1975 Cebu City United States: Consulate Unknown [39] Davao City Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate-General 1975 [40 ...
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Fernández was appointed on November 3, 1987, but was ultimately advised against going to Peru due to an investigation regarding his wife, a suspected informant for the Soviet Union. [4] Despite the warning, he left for Peru in April and presented his credentials after making arrangements. He ultimately left for Manila in June 1988. [3]
Meanwhile, Peru sent colonists and soldiers to the Philippines. In 1635 the former governor of Panama, Don Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera, brought a large number of Peruvian soldiers and colonists to settle the Fortress-City of Zamboanga in the Philippines. [5] In 1793, the Philippines Company was given permission to resume exports to Peru. [6]
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Embassy closed due to austerity measures. [9] Central America: List: Juan Mendoza y Almenara Ambassador — 1943: The post, an umbrella term for different countries in the region, gradually lost relevance as ambassadors were appointed to each country. [10] China (Taiwan) List: Jorge Pérez Garreaud Chargé d'affaires
Countries hosting diplomatic missions of the Philippines. The Republic of the Philippines has a network of diplomatic missions in major cities around the world, under the purview of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), to forward the country's interests in the areas that they serve, as well as to serve the ever-growing numbers of Overseas Filipinos and Overseas Filipino Workers.