List of Algerian ambassadors in Germany

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Until 2000, the diplomatic mission abroad was the embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria (Bonn) .

Accredited Surname Remarks appointed by accredited at Leave post
May 3, 1961 Redha Malek Ahmed Ben Bella Cabinet Adenauer III
June 14, 1963 Hafid Keramane 1962: Algerian ambassador to Tunisia, Hafid Keramane remained Algerian ambassador in Bonn until Algeria broke off relations on May 14, 1965. He then represented the interests of his country in Brazil. Cabinet Adenauer V Aug 14, 1965
Aug 14, 1965 no relationships after which the German and Israeli governments established diplomatic relations with the exchange of letters on May 12, 1965. Houari Boumedienne Cabinet Erhard I Dec 21, 1971
1974 Ahmed Bouzar Chargé d'affaires Cabinet Schmidt I
Jan. 7, 1975 Mohamed Sahnoun Cabinet Schmidt I 1979
1979 Mohamed Kellou 1962: Chief of the Diplomatic Mission of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic in Pakistan, 1978: special envoy in Jakarta, 1984: Algeria's first ambassador to Zimbabwe Chadli Bendjedid Schmidt II cabinet 1983
Sep 1984 Cupid Benghezal 1968: Consul in Paris Cabinet Kohl II 1988
1989 Camel Hacene Cabinet Kohl III 1992
1994 Mohamed Haneche Liamine Zéroual Cabinet Kohl IV 2002
2002 Mourad Bencheikh 1989 Ambassador in Beijing, 2010: Ambassador in Rabat. Abd al-Asis Bouteflika Schröder I cabinet 2007
Nov 2009 Mourad Benmehidi Merkel I cabinet
2010 Madjid Bouguerra Merkel II cabinet 2013
March 27, 2014 Nor-Eddine Aouam Before being appointed Ambassador to Berlin, Mr. Aouam was Secretary General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prior to that, he was ambassador to Ethiopia and Djibouti and a permanent representative to the African Union

Individual evidence

  1. Khemaies Daklaou . In: Der Spiegel . No. 19 , 1961 ( online ).
  2. ^ Mathilde Von Bulow, West Germany, Cold War Europe and the Algerian War, p. 350 books.google.de munzinger.de
  3. Mohammed Sahnoun
  4. Nor-Eddine Aouam
  5. Handbook of Diplomacy, p. 6