Embassy of Ukraine, Lima
Diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Peru
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Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Ukraine in Peru | |
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The embassy in April 2023 | |
Location | San Isidro, Lima, Peru |
Address | Calle Juan Dellepiani № 470 |
Opening | 2003 |
Jurisdiction | Peru Colombia Ecuador |
Website | Official website |
The Embassy of Ukraine in Lima is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Peru. The current ambassador of Ukraine to Peru is Yuriy Polyukhovych.
The embassy is also accredited to Colombia and Ecuador.
History
Peru recognized the independence of Ukraine on December 26, 1991. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were then established on May 7, 1992.[1] The embassy was inaugurated in October 2003.[2]
In 2022, messages of support were placed outside of the embassy by locals in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]
Gallery
- The entrance to the embassy, featuring a mural of the 2022 invasion
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- The door to the embassy. The text reads "Happy Unity Day, Ukrainian. #UAtogether".
See also
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- Canada
- Peru
- United States
- China
- India [uk]
- Japan
- Kazakhstan [uk]
- South Korea
- Thailand [uk]
- Uzbekistan [uk]
- Vietnam