- Source: Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between Chile and Peru (1877)
- Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between Chile and Peru (1877)
- List of treaties
- History of Peru
- Foreign relations of Chile
- Bolivian–Peruvian territorial dispute
- East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute
- Joaquín Godoy Cruz
- Japan–United Kingdom relations
- Covenant of the League of Nations
- December 1921
The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Chile and Peru was a draft treaty aimed at strengthening relations between Chile and Peru and benefiting both countries' citizens.
Background
The project was signed on December 22, 1876, in Lima by representatives José Antonio García y García and Joaquín Godoy Cruz. The Congress of Peru approved the treaty, but in Chile it was not ratified by Congress.
See also
Treaty of Defensive Alliance (Bolivia–Peru)
War of the Pacific
References
Bibliography
Proyecto de Tratado de Amistad, Comercio y Navegación entre Perú y Chile in the Library of the National Congress of Chile