Embassy of Peru, Brasília

[3] Like other countries, Peru received free land in the Setor de Embaixadas Sul at the time of construction of Brasília, a measure aimed at speeding up the installation of foreign representations in the new capital.

[5] The embassy performs the protocol services of foreign representations, such as assistance to Peruvians who live in Brazil and visitors from Peru and also to Brazilians who wish to visit or move to the neighboring country.

[6] Other actions that pass through the embassy are diplomatic relations with the Brazilian government in the political, economic, cultural and scientific areas.

Trade between the countries reached US$ 3.97 billion in 2018, and diplomacy also deals with border issues, such as the fight against drug trafficking.

Brazil maintains its most extensive technical cooperation program with a South American country such as Peru.