José Antonio garcía Belaúnde and His Role in Defending Peru in the dispute...
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A lawyer, ambassador, columnist, and politician, José Antonio García Belaúnde was one of our leading diplomats and holds the record for being the only foreign minister to serve an entire constitutional term (2006-2011).
Absolute rejection of Dina Boluarte's salary increase: questions and answersA request for a higher penalty for Keiko Fujimori, but less accused: the new indictment of the Cocktail CaseThe Peruvian ex-canciller José Antonio García Belaunde passed away this Friday at age 77.He was found dead in Madrid, where he had been serving as an ad honorem attaché to the Peruvian Embassy in Spain and where he is guarded.His administration at the head of the M…
The ambassador of Peru to Spain, Luis Iberico, expressed his appreciation to the trajectory of José Antonio García Belaunde after his death. He pointed out that he was a committed diplomat until the end of his life and a reference for the foreign service.Iberico highlighted his role in the presentation of the maritime lawsuit against Chile before the Court of The Hague, a process that led during his tenure as chancellor. He considered that this …
José Antonio García Belaúnde was born on March 16, 1948 in one of the families whose members have had an important participation in Peruvian history. His father, Domingo García Rada, was president of the Judiciary and the National Elections Jury; his uncle, Fernando Belaunde Terry, was president of the Republic in two constitutional periods. In addition, his grandfather, Víctor Andrés Belaúnde Diez-Canseco, was a prominent intellectual, diplomat…
Former chancellor José Antonio García Belaunde died this Friday at the age of 77, while he was in Madrid serving as an ad honorem attaché at the Embassy of Peru in Spain. His death has generated a deep regret in the political and diplomatic arena, both national and international. García Belaunde was a diplomat of [...]
José Antonio García Belaunde, former Minister of Foreign Affairs during Alan García’s second government, died on Friday, July 4, at the age of 77. The career diplomat is remembered for participating as a co-agent of Peru before the International Court of Justice of The Hague, during the maritime conflict with Chile. As is recalled, this process ended with a favorable ruling with the country. From the Chancellery we also express our deep regret a…
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