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Peru appoints Ambassadors to Ecuador and Slovakia
Photo: ANDINA/Renato Pajuelo
10:30
| Lima, Jun. 17.
The Peruvian Government has appointed Luis Alberto Campana Boluarte and Vicente Rojas Escalante as Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Slovak Republic and the Republic of Ecuador, respectively.
Said designations were established by two supreme resolutions published in the Official Gazette El Peruano on Friday.
Ambassador Campana Boluarte will perform duties simultaneously with the position of Ambassador to Austria residing in Vienna.
Rojas Escalante —a retired Diplomatic Service Ambassador— will take up duties on a date to be set by ministerial resolution.
The appointments were signed by the
President of the Republic Pedro Castillo
and
Foreign Affairs Minister Cesar Landa
.
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Published: 6/17/2022
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