Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo

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Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo (* 1920 ) is a former Peruvian diplomat .

Life

Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo is the eldest son of Lily Perez del Castillo Echazú and Eduardo Valdez Ramirez, General of the Lima Fire Department. He attended the Colegio de La Inmaculada and studied at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Law , where he 1943 Doctor of Laws was awarded his doctorate. In 1944 he was admitted as a lawyer and joined the Foreign Service. In 1955 he was second class secretary of the embassy under Ambassador José Félix Aramburú Salinas in Bogotá . He was employed in Santiago de Chile and in 1967 as envoy in Managua, The Hague and Geneva.

On February 14, 1967, he signed the Tratado para la Proscripción de las Armas Nucleares en la America Latina in Tlatelolco . From June 9, 1969 to 1970 he was ambassador to La Paz . On November 2, 1971, the ambassadors César de la Fuente Locker for Peru and Huang Hua for the People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations in Ottawa with the signing of a treaty. From 1971 to March 2, 1975, Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo was ambassador to Beijing . From March 2, 1975 to 1976 he was head of the Academia Diplomática del Perú .

From 1979 to 1980 he was ambassador to Ottawa .

Publications

  • Experiencias diplomáticas, 1992, 217 pp.

Individual evidence

  1. Eduardo Valdez Pérez del Castillo Experiencias diplomáticas 1992, p. 7
predecessor Office successor
José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Peruvian Ambassador to La Paz
June 9, 1969 to 1970
Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros
Carlos Nicholson Jefferson Peruvian ambassador to China from
1971 to March 2, 1975
César Espejo Romero
César de la Fuente Locker Peruvian Ambassador to Ottawa
1979 to 1980
José Antonio Raymundo Bellina Acevedo