Peru–Thailand relations

Bilateral relations between Peru and Thailand were established in 1965. Both countries are members of the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement.

History
Peru and Thailand formally established their relations at embassy level on September 14, 1965. A Peruvian embassy opened in 1992. The Thai embassy is also accredited to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. In 2011, a parliamentary league of Peru-Thai friendship was inaugurated.

The 55th anniversary of the establishment of relations was celebrated in 2020.

High-level visits
High-level visits from Peru to Thailand
 * President Alberto Fujimori (1991 & 1996)
 * President Alejandro Toledo and First Lady Eliane Karp (2003).
 * First Lady Eliane Karp (2006)
 * Deputy Foreign Minister Armando Raúl Patiño Alvístur (2016)
 * Deputy Foreign Minister Jaime Antonio Pomareda Montenegro (2019)

High-level visits from Thailand to Peru
 * Prince Vajiralongkorn (1993)
 * Vice Prime Minister Amnuay Veerawan (1996)
 * Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai (1999)
 * Princess Chulabhorn (2000)
 * Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat (2008)
 * Deputy Prime Minister Prajin Juntong (2016)
 * Deputy Foreign Minister Weerasak Futrakul (2016 & 2018)

Trade
Peru is Thailand's fifth trading partner in Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2021, Peruvian exports to Thailand reached US$ 124 million.

Peru and Thailand signed a free trade agreement that came into force in 2011.

Resident diplomatic missions

 * Peru has an embassy in Bangkok.
 * Thailand has an embassy in Lima.