The Executive Branch approved the appointment of Peru's ambassadors to serve concurrently in Kazakhstan and Mongolia, according to supreme resolutions published in the Legal Regulations section of the Official Gazette El Peruano.
Peru appoints ambassador to Kazakhstan
In a first resolution (No. 059-2026-RE), Ambassador Manuel Augusto De Cossio Kluver, who already serves as Peru's representative to the Russian Federation, is appointed as concurrent ambassador to Kazakhstan, with residence in Moscow.
The measure follows the granting of agrément by the Kazakh government.
Similarly, the resolution establishes that the corresponding Letters of Credence and Full Powers are to be issued and specifies that the appointment will not entail additional expenses for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Peru appoints ambassador to Mongolia
In a second resolution (No. 060-2026-RE), Ambassador Carlos Raul Vasquez Corrales, Peru's current representative to the People's Republic of China, is appointed as concurrent ambassador to Mongolia, with residence in Beijing.
The appointment has received agrément from the Mongolian government.
Similarly, the issuance of the Letters of Credence is ordered, and the measure will not incur any expense for the State.
Thus, both appointments are made within the framework of the President of the Republic's powers, as provided in Article 118 of the Constitution, to appoint ambassadors with the approval of the Council of Ministers and with notification to Congress.