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Peru–Yugoslavia Relations
Peru–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Peru and Yugoslavia. Both countries had amicable relations and were active in the Non-Aligned Movement which was established in Belgrade in 1961. Peru had an embassy in Belgrade until 2006 and Yugoslavia, later Serbia, had an embassy in Lima until 2009. History Kingdom of Yugoslavia Relations between Peru and the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia date back to the 1920s, as the latter had established an honorary consulate in Lima and the former had consulates in Belgrade and Zagreb by 1929. The former also had a Croatian Peruvians, Croat minority present in the city's capital, Callao and Cerro de Pasco, represented by the ''Yugoslav Society'' in Historic Centre of Lima, central Lima. During World War II in Yugoslavia, Peru established economic and consular relations with the Yugoslav government-in-exile in October 1942. The consulate and embassy accredited to Peru were then located in Santiago de Chile. Socialist Federal ...
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Embassy Of Peru, Belgrade
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Ambassador, official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After Peru recognized and established relations with People's Socialist Republic of Albania, Albania in late 1971, the ambassador in Belgrade became accredited to Albania (today accredited to the Peruvian Ambassador to List of ambassadors of Peru to Greece, Greece). Peru first Peru–Yugoslavia relations, established economic and consular relations with the Yugoslav government-in-exile in October 1942, during World War II. Regardless, relations had already existed beforehand, as consulates existed in Belgrade and Zagreb by 1929. After the 1968 Peruvian coup d'état and the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru, Revolutionary Government, relations were renewed in 1968, and an embassy opened in Belgrade the sa ...
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