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Peru–Sweden relations

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Peru–Sweden relations

Peru–Sweden refers to the current and historical relationship between Peru and Sweden. In november 2016 the Swedish embassy in Lima has re-started its activities. Between 2004 and 2016 there was a consulate. Peru has an embassy in Stockholm.

History

The original Swedish embassy in Lima was established in 1940. The building was redesigned in 1956, by the architect J. Fussing.

One major issue in Peruvian-Swedish relations has been the matter of the Paracas textiles. A large collection of textile artifacts originating from the ancient Paracas culture, located in modern Peru, were illegally smuggled out by the Swedish diplomat Sven Karell in the 1930s, contravening Peruvian laws on the export of antiquities. After years of attempting to retrieve the textiles, kept in Gothenburg, in 2013 Peruvian authorities were successful in negotiating a deal for their gradual return. This exchange began in 2014, with some of the textiles put on display in Peru. The plan is to have the entire collection, consisting of 89 separate pieces, returned by 2021.

References

Peru–Sweden relations Wikipedia


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