Canada–Peru relations
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Canada-Peru relations are foreign relations between Canada and Peru. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1940. Canada has an embassy in Lima. Peru has an embassy in Ottawa and 3 general consulates (in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver).
Both countries are full members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, of the Cairns Group and of the Organization of American States. The Canadian government announced in February 2009 that it was adding Peru to its list of preferred countries to receive foreign aid. This list includes 18 countries and the West Bank and Caribbean.[1]
See also
Notes
- ↑ Alexander Panetta, "Canada limits main foreign aid recipients to 20 countries", Canada East website (accessed 3 March2009)
External Links
- Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relation with Peru
- Canadian embassy in Lima
- Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Relations about the relation with Canada (in Spanish only)
- Peruvian embassy in Ottawa
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