Ambassador Enrique Roman Morey on Monday presented to
the credentials that accredit him as Peru's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Organization based in New York City, the United States of America.
Last July, the Government —through
Supreme Resolution No. 136-2024-RE— appointed retired Ambassador Roman Morey, with over 50 years of diplomatic career, as Peru's Permanent Representative to the UN.
In the past, the ambassador served as Permanent Representative of Peru to the United Nations in New York, holding the General Assembly Vice-Presidency and the interim Presidency.
His appointment aims to consolidate Peru's outreach in international organizations, as well as to strengthen multilateral relations and advocate for national interests.
Roman Morey was reelected by acclamation for a second term. Under his leadership, OPANAL achieved full regionalization with the incorporation of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Cuba.
He was also elected by the United Nations General Assembly as Inspector —a position he held from 2008 to 2011.