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Peruvian candidate for OAS Secretary-General meets with Jamaican authorities

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16:46 | Kingston (Jamaica), Dec. 12.

Peru's candidate to become the Organization of American States (OAS) new Secretary-General, Ambassador Hugo de Zela, on Thursday met with Jamaica's Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Ministry Permanent Secretary Marcia Gilbert-Roberts and other high-ranking officials, as part of his Caribbean tour.


Last Wednesday, Ambassador De Zela had a long meeting with Saint Lucia's Prime Minister Allen Chastanet and Foreign Affairs Minister Sarah Flood-Beaubrun, with whom he shared views on ways to renew and strengthen the effective role of the organization.


Another objective is to find effective solutions to the principal conflicts in the Western Hemisphere.

The OAS Secretary-General election will be held on March 20, 2020.

Personal experience

Ambassador Hugo de Zela holds a degree in International Relations from the Diplomatic Academy of Peru.

He has studies in Economic and Administrative Sciences at the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, as well as doctorate studies in Political Sciences at the Universidad del Salvador (Argentina).

A career diplomat with 42 years of service, he has served as permanent representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), Peru's Ambassador to Brazil and Argentina, Peru's national coordinator in the Rio Group, as well as a member of Peru's delegation in border negotiations with Ecuador (1997-1998).

He has also served as chief of staff of the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States on two occasions (1989-1994 and 2011-2015).

From April 5, 2018, to April 21, 2019, he served as Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister.

Since April 22, 2019, he is Ambassador of Peru to the United States.

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Published: 12/12/2019