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Peru–Spain relations

Peru and Spain established diplomatic relations in 1879. Both nations are members of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, Organization of Ibero-American States, and the United Nations.

Peru-Spain relations

Peru

Spain
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Peru, MadridEmbassy of Spain, Lima

History edit

Spanish conquest edit

 
Incan Emperor Atahualpa during the Battle of Cajamarca.

Peru and Spain share a long history since the arrival of the first Spanish conquistadores led by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. In 1534, the Spanish and the Indian auxiliaries succeeded in overcoming the Inca Empire (which stretched from present-day Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina) and claimed the territory for Spain.[1] In 1535, Spain founded the city of Lima, which would become the seat of power and the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1542, and at its maximum expansion incorporated most of the nations of South America.[2] The viceroyalty was made up of all the indigenous nobles, that is, all the descendants of the Inca nobility and the royal panakas. Those indigenous descendants of the great coastal and Andean macro-ethnic groups were also recognized nobles.[3]

In the early 1780s, local highland indigenous peoples engaged in widespread uprisings, most notably the Rebellion of Tupac Amaru II, hoping to restore the Inca Empire. However, the revolts were defeated by Spanish troops.[4]

Independence edit

Like many Latin-American nations in the early 19th century, Peru experienced a wave of awareness and possibility of independence from Spain. However, unlike most Latin American nations, Peru's independence was conducted primarily by outsiders.[4] On 28 July 1821, José de San Martín declared the independence of Peru.[4] It wouldn't be until December 1824 when the forces of Simón Bolívar entered Peru and the country fully obtained its independence.[4]

Post Independence edit

 
Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Madrid, 2019.

In 1864, Peru, along with Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador, declared war on Spain when Spanish forces occupied the Guano rich Chincha Islands just off the coast of Peru. The Chincha Islands War lasted until 1866 after the Battle of Callao when Spanish forces bombarded the port city and returned to Spain.[5] In August 1879, Spain officially recognized the independence of Peru and representatives of both nations signed a Treaty of Peace and Friendship in Paris and therefore establishing diplomatic relations.[6]

During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the Peruvian embassy in Madrid was host to over 370 Spanish asylum seekers and Peruvian nationals trying to leave the country.[7] Because the embassy was hosting Spanish nationals, government forces stationed soldiers at the entrance of the Peruvian embassy and consulate to ensure that they would capture any Spanish nationals trying to flee from the embassy. As a result, the Peruvian government issued a letter denouncing the government and their tactics.[7] Due to the tense relationship between the two nations during this time period, Peru and Spain severed diplomatic relations in March 1938, however, once General Francisco Franco took power, both nations re-established diplomatic relations in February 1939. In June 1939, both nations re-opened their embassies in each other's capitals, respectively.[7]

In 1949, the Spanish government donated the Palacio de la Trinidad to Peru to host its embassy, while the latter donated a 10,000 m2 terrain in the southeastern corner of El Campo de Marte in reciprocity.[8] In 1969, both areas were returned to their original countries.[9]

Over the years, both Peru and Spain have signed numerous agreements such as: agreements on air transport and trade relations (1954); agreement on dual citizenship (1959); social security agreement (1964) and cultural cooperation (1967).[7]

In November 1978, Spanish King Juan Carlos I paid an official visit to Peru, his first to the country.[10] Since then, members of the Spanish royal family and government officials would visit Peru on numerous occasions. In 1991, Peruvian President, Alberto Fujimori, paid an official state visit to Spain, the first by a Peruvian head of state.[11]

In May 2018, Peru promoted the bilateral relationship with Spain.[12] In November of the same year, the Spanish Kings, Felipe VI and Letizia Ortiz, met with the Peruvian President, Martín Vizcarra, and his wife, Maribel Díaz, beginning a state visit in which both countries strengthened their relations with a full schedule of contacts institutional, economic, social, defense and cultural. Both leaders expressed the desire to try a joint rapprochement in relations between the two countries.[13] The Spanish king received from the hands of the head of state the medal of Order of Merit for Distinguished Services in the degree of Special Grand Cross. Likewise, Vizcarra affirmed Spanish support for Peru's accession to the OECD.[14]

In 2021, the Peruvian president, Pedro Castillo, criticized the Spanish presence in Peru at his inauguration.[15] Although an opposition deputy of the Congress of Peru, Carlos Lizarzaburu, sent a letter apologizing to King Felipe VI for the president's insults during his inauguration, criticizing the Peruvian president for his profound ignorance of the history that unites both nations and the existing relations between mutual support dating back two centuries.[16] In 2022, Spain was one of the countries that condemned the "rupture of the constitutional order" caused by Castillo in Peru. Later, Spain congratulated the subsequent "restoration of democratic normality" after the Peruvian Congress approved, in extraordinary session, a motion of censure against Castillo for moral incapacity.[17] Likewise, in January 2023, Spain asked to resolve the Peruvian political crisis through "constitutional channels".[18]

Cultural cooperation edit

Peru hosts a Spanish Cultural Center in Lima.[19] In October 2021, the start of the file for twinning was established between the cities of Córdoba (Spain) and Cusco (Peru), based on the relationship as part of the World Heritage and also united by the figure of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, promoting collaboration and the exchange of experiences in areas such as education, tourism, culture or economy, for the benefit of all its citizens.[20]

In July 2022, the Peruvian ambassador to Spain, Óscar Maúrtua, announced that the Peruvian embassy is working on the opening of a "Peru House" in Madrid, as well as the construction of a replica of the "Chavín Stele" in Chamartín district. Likewise, the Peruvian consul in Madrid, Elizabeth González, stressed that relations between the two countries "have always been very good" and that they "continue to be", both because of the historical elements that unite both countries, and because of the cultural richness.[21] Subsequently, Maúrtua argued that Spain and Peru are united by strong historical-cultural ties, developed over five centuries of shared traditions: architecture, painting, literature or gastronomy, under the richness of the Spanish language, and that both countries are recognized as strategic allies for the future.[22][23] In addition, on the occasion of the 201 years of independence of the South American country, the Peruvian Foreign Minister, César Landa, stated that Peru recognizes Spain as the main "strategic and reliable ally" in the EU, highlighting the strong historical-cultural ties and the "excellent" economic relationship.[24][25]

In April 2023, France, Italy, Poland, and Peru founded the Consular Corps of Castile and León (Spain). The association of accredited consulates in Spain based in the capitals of the Community will promote cultural, scientific, academic, economic and tourist exchange between the Region and the countries represented.[26]

Trade edit

In 2017, trade between both Peru and Spain totaled €3 billion Euros.[27] Peru's main exports to Spain include: copper, zinc, frozen crustaceans and sea mussels, fruits and vegetables. Spain main exports to Peru include: machinery, electrical equipment, construction machinery equipment and steel.[27] Spanish multinational companies such as Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Banco Santander, Mapfre, Telefónica, and Zara operate in Peru. In 2011, Peru signed a free trade agreement with the EU (which includes Spain).[28]

Transportation edit

There are direct flights between both nations with the following airlines: Air Europa, Iberia, LATAM Perú, and Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas.

Resident diplomatic missions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pizarro Executes Last Inca Emperor
  2. ^ Viceroyalty of Peru
  3. ^ "Nobleza, identidad y rebelión: los incas nobles del Cuzco frente a Túpac Amaru (1778-1782)". PUCP (in Spanish). 2003.
  4. ^ a b c d Achievement of independence
  5. ^ Ruptura y Reconciliación: España y el Reconocimiento de las Independecias Latinoamericanas (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Relación político-diplomática (in Spanish)
  7. ^ a b c d Novak, Fabián (2001). Las relaciones entre el Perú y España (1821-2000) (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial PUCP. pp. 104–112. ISBN 9972424413.
  8. ^ Odría, Manuel; Pereyra Marquina, Emilio (1949-05-20). "DECRETO-LEY № 11024. Adjudicando un terrreno ubicado en el Campo de Marte de esta Capital a la Embajada de España, para la construcción de su local propio" (PDF). El Peruano.
  9. ^ Puertas Porras, Elizabeth; Maldonado Félix, Héctor (2007). "Perú y España, política exterior peruana. 1968-1975". Investigaciones Sociales (18): 455–471.
  10. ^ Los Reyes inician su visita a Perú (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Fujimori llega a España con la vista puesta en la firma de un tratado de cooperación (in Spanish)
  12. ^ "Perú impulsa relación bilateral con España". Fundación Consejo España-Perú (in Spanish). 8 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Perú y España comparten deseo de continuar potenciado relaciones". Andina (in Spanish). 12 November 2018.
  14. ^ "El Perú y España fortalecen relaciones". El Comercio (in Spanish). 13 November 2018.
  15. ^ "Castillo critica la presencia española en el Perú en su toma de posesión". ABC (in Spanish). 29 July 2021.
  16. ^ "Un diputado de Perú pide perdón al Rey Felipe VI por los insultos de Pedro Castillo durante su investidura". La Razón (in Spanish). 19 September 2021.
  17. ^ "España condena la "ruptura del orden constitucional" causada por Castillo en Perú". 20 minutos (in Spanish). 7 December 2022.
  18. ^ "España pide resolver la crisis política en Perú por "vías constitucionales"". Infobae (in Spanish). 23 January 2023.
  19. ^ "CCELima".
  20. ^ "El Ayuntamiento de Córdoba inicia el expediente de hermanamiento con la ciudad de Cuzco (Perú)". Europa Press (in Spanish). 25 October 2021.
  21. ^ "La embajada peruana trabaja en la apertura de una "Casa de Perú" en Madrid". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 28 July 2022.
  22. ^ "Perú y España: socios y aliados". ABC (in Spanish). 21 September 2022.
  23. ^ "Forbes Interview: Óscar Maúrtua de Romaña, embajador de Perú". Forbes (in Spanish). 2 December 2022.
  24. ^ "Reflexiones sobre España y el Perú, a 201 años de su Independencia". EFE (in Spanish). 27 July 2022.
  25. ^ "El Perú reconoce a España como "aliado estratégico y confiable" en la UE". Swissinfo (in Spanish). 25 July 2022.
  26. ^ "Francia, Italia, Polonia y Perú fundan el Cuerpo Consular de Castilla y León". La Razón (in Spanish). 10 April 2023.
  27. ^ a b Relaciones económicas y comerciales de España con el conjunto de la región: Perú (in Spanish)
  28. ^ EU signs trade deals with Peru and Colombia
  29. ^ Embassy of Peru in Madrid
  30. ^ Embassy of Spain in Lima

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Peru and Spain established diplomatic relations in 1879 Both nations are members of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language Organization of Ibero American States and the United Nations Peru Spain relationsPeru SpainDiplomatic missionEmbassy of Peru MadridEmbassy of Spain Lima Contents 1 History 1 1 Spanish conquest 1 2 Independence 1 3 Post Independence 2 Cultural cooperation 3 Trade 4 Transportation 5 Resident diplomatic missions 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editSpanish conquest edit nbsp Incan Emperor Atahualpa during the Battle of Cajamarca Main article Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire Peru and Spain share a long history since the arrival of the first Spanish conquistadores led by Francisco Pizarro in 1532 In 1534 the Spanish and the Indian auxiliaries succeeded in overcoming the Inca Empire which stretched from present day Ecuador Peru Bolivia Chile and Argentina and claimed the territory for Spain 1 In 1535 Spain founded the city of Lima which would become the seat of power and the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1542 and at its maximum expansion incorporated most of the nations of South America 2 The viceroyalty was made up of all the indigenous nobles that is all the descendants of the Inca nobility and the royal panakas Those indigenous descendants of the great coastal and Andean macro ethnic groups were also recognized nobles 3 In the early 1780s local highland indigenous peoples engaged in widespread uprisings most notably the Rebellion of Tupac Amaru II hoping to restore the Inca Empire However the revolts were defeated by Spanish troops 4 Independence edit Main article Peruvian War of Independence Like many Latin American nations in the early 19th century Peru experienced a wave of awareness and possibility of independence from Spain However unlike most Latin American nations Peru s independence was conducted primarily by outsiders 4 On 28 July 1821 Jose de San Martin declared the independence of Peru 4 It wouldn t be until December 1824 when the forces of Simon Bolivar entered Peru and the country fully obtained its independence 4 Post Independence edit nbsp Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Madrid 2019 In 1864 Peru along with Bolivia Chile and Ecuador declared war on Spain when Spanish forces occupied the Guano rich Chincha Islands just off the coast of Peru The Chincha Islands War lasted until 1866 after the Battle of Callao when Spanish forces bombarded the port city and returned to Spain 5 In August 1879 Spain officially recognized the independence of Peru and representatives of both nations signed a Treaty of Peace and Friendship in Paris and therefore establishing diplomatic relations 6 During the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 the Peruvian embassy in Madrid was host to over 370 Spanish asylum seekers and Peruvian nationals trying to leave the country 7 Because the embassy was hosting Spanish nationals government forces stationed soldiers at the entrance of the Peruvian embassy and consulate to ensure that they would capture any Spanish nationals trying to flee from the embassy As a result the Peruvian government issued a letter denouncing the government and their tactics 7 Due to the tense relationship between the two nations during this time period Peru and Spain severed diplomatic relations in March 1938 however once General Francisco Franco took power both nations re established diplomatic relations in February 1939 In June 1939 both nations re opened their embassies in each other s capitals respectively 7 In 1949 the Spanish government donated the Palacio de la Trinidad to Peru to host its embassy while the latter donated a 10 000 m2 terrain in the southeastern corner of El Campo de Marte in reciprocity 8 In 1969 both areas were returned to their original countries 9 Over the years both Peru and Spain have signed numerous agreements such as agreements on air transport and trade relations 1954 agreement on dual citizenship 1959 social security agreement 1964 and cultural cooperation 1967 7 In November 1978 Spanish King Juan Carlos I paid an official visit to Peru his first to the country 10 Since then members of the Spanish royal family and government officials would visit Peru on numerous occasions In 1991 Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori paid an official state visit to Spain the first by a Peruvian head of state 11 In May 2018 Peru promoted the bilateral relationship with Spain 12 In November of the same year the Spanish Kings Felipe VI and Letizia Ortiz met with the Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra and his wife Maribel Diaz beginning a state visit in which both countries strengthened their relations with a full schedule of contacts institutional economic social defense and cultural Both leaders expressed the desire to try a joint rapprochement in relations between the two countries 13 The Spanish king received from the hands of the head of state the medal of Order of Merit for Distinguished Services in the degree of Special Grand Cross Likewise Vizcarra affirmed Spanish support for Peru s accession to the OECD 14 In 2021 the Peruvian president Pedro Castillo criticized the Spanish presence in Peru at his inauguration 15 Although an opposition deputy of the Congress of Peru Carlos Lizarzaburu sent a letter apologizing to King Felipe VI for the president s insults during his inauguration criticizing the Peruvian president for his profound ignorance of the history that unites both nations and the existing relations between mutual support dating back two centuries 16 In 2022 Spain was one of the countries that condemned the rupture of the constitutional order caused by Castillo in Peru Later Spain congratulated the subsequent restoration of democratic normality after the Peruvian Congress approved in extraordinary session a motion of censure against Castillo for moral incapacity 17 Likewise in January 2023 Spain asked to resolve the Peruvian political crisis through constitutional channels 18 Cultural cooperation editPeru hosts a Spanish Cultural Center in Lima 19 In October 2021 the start of the file for twinning was established between the cities of Cordoba Spain and Cusco Peru based on the relationship as part of the World Heritage and also united by the figure of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega promoting collaboration and the exchange of experiences in areas such as education tourism culture or economy for the benefit of all its citizens 20 In July 2022 the Peruvian ambassador to Spain oscar Maurtua announced that the Peruvian embassy is working on the opening of a Peru House in Madrid as well as the construction of a replica of the Chavin Stele in Chamartin district Likewise the Peruvian consul in Madrid Elizabeth Gonzalez stressed that relations between the two countries have always been very good and that they continue to be both because of the historical elements that unite both countries and because of the cultural richness 21 Subsequently Maurtua argued that Spain and Peru are united by strong historical cultural ties developed over five centuries of shared traditions architecture painting literature or gastronomy under the richness of the Spanish language and that both countries are recognized as strategic allies for the future 22 23 In addition on the occasion of the 201 years of independence of the South American country the Peruvian Foreign Minister Cesar Landa stated that Peru recognizes Spain as the main strategic and reliable ally in the EU highlighting the strong historical cultural ties and the excellent economic relationship 24 25 In April 2023 France Italy Poland and Peru founded the Consular Corps of Castile and Leon Spain The association of accredited consulates in Spain based in the capitals of the Community will promote cultural scientific academic economic and tourist exchange between the Region and the countries represented 26 Trade editIn 2017 trade between both Peru and Spain totaled 3 billion Euros 27 Peru s main exports to Spain include copper zinc frozen crustaceans and sea mussels fruits and vegetables Spain main exports to Peru include machinery electrical equipment construction machinery equipment and steel 27 Spanish multinational companies such as Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Banco Santander Mapfre Telefonica and Zara operate in Peru In 2011 Peru signed a free trade agreement with the EU which includes Spain 28 Transportation editThere are direct flights between both nations with the following airlines Air Europa Iberia LATAM Peru and Plus Ultra Lineas Aereas Resident diplomatic missions editPeru has an embassy in Madrid and consulates general in Barcelona Bilbao Seville and Valencia 29 Spain has an embassy in Lima 30 nbsp Embassy of Peru in Madrid nbsp Consulate General of Peru in Seville nbsp Embassy of Spain in LimaSee also editPeruvians in Spain Spanish immigration to Peru List of ambassadors of Peru to Spain List of ambassadors of Spain to PeruReferences edit Pizarro Executes Last Inca Emperor Viceroyalty of Peru Nobleza identidad y rebelion los incas nobles del Cuzco frente a Tupac Amaru 1778 1782 PUCP in Spanish 2003 a b c d Achievement of independence Ruptura y Reconciliacion Espana y el Reconocimiento de las Independecias Latinoamericanas in Spanish Relacion politico diplomatica in Spanish a b c d Novak Fabian 2001 Las relaciones entre el Peru y Espana 1821 2000 in Spanish Fondo Editorial PUCP pp 104 112 ISBN 9972424413 Odria Manuel Pereyra Marquina Emilio 1949 05 20 DECRETO LEY 11024 Adjudicando un terrreno ubicado en el Campo de Marte de esta Capital a la Embajada de Espana para la construccion de su local propio PDF El Peruano Puertas Porras Elizabeth Maldonado Felix Hector 2007 Peru y Espana politica exterior peruana 1968 1975 Investigaciones Sociales 18 455 471 Los Reyes inician su visita a Peru in Spanish Fujimori llega a Espana con la vista puesta en la firma de un tratado de cooperacion in Spanish Peru impulsa relacion bilateral con Espana Fundacion Consejo Espana Peru in Spanish 8 May 2018 Peru y Espana comparten deseo de continuar potenciado relaciones Andina in Spanish 12 November 2018 El Peru y Espana fortalecen relaciones El Comercio in Spanish 13 November 2018 Castillo critica la presencia espanola en el Peru en su toma de posesion ABC in Spanish 29 July 2021 Un diputado de Peru pide perdon al Rey Felipe VI por los insultos de Pedro Castillo durante su investidura La Razon in Spanish 19 September 2021 Espana condena la ruptura del orden constitucional causada por Castillo en Peru 20 minutos in Spanish 7 December 2022 Espana pide resolver la crisis politica en Peru por vias constitucionales Infobae in Spanish 23 January 2023 CCELima El Ayuntamiento de Cordoba inicia el expediente de hermanamiento con la ciudad de Cuzco Peru Europa Press in Spanish 25 October 2021 La embajada peruana trabaja en la apertura de una Casa de Peru en Madrid La Vanguardia in Spanish 28 July 2022 Peru y Espana socios y aliados ABC in Spanish 21 September 2022 Forbes Interview oscar Maurtua de Romana embajador de Peru Forbes in Spanish 2 December 2022 Reflexiones sobre Espana y el Peru a 201 anos de su Independencia EFE in Spanish 27 July 2022 El Peru reconoce a Espana como aliado estrategico y confiable en la UE Swissinfo in Spanish 25 July 2022 Francia Italia Polonia y Peru fundan el Cuerpo Consular de Castilla y Leon La Razon in Spanish 10 April 2023 a b Relaciones economicas y comerciales de Espana con el conjunto de la region Peru in Spanish EU signs trade deals with Peru and Colombia Embassy of Peru in Madrid Embassy of Spain in Lima Portals nbsp Politics nbsp Peru nbsp Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peru Spain relations amp oldid 1212485434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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