The letter of prince Piha-walwi of Hatti to Ibiranu of Ugarit (CTH 110) is a Hittite diplomatic text of the 13th century BC.
Piha-walwi complains to Ibiranu, the ruler of Ugarit, that he had not seek an audience with the Hittite king, presumably Tudhaliya IV, asking him to rectify this immediately and to send messengers with gifts for the king and for Piha-walwi himself.
Ibiranu seems to have complied, as in another letter, the Ugaritic ambassador to Hattusa warns Ibiranu that the Hittite king was offended by the inferior gems he received, recommending that the king expects to be presented with lapis lazuli.