Embassy of Algeria, Kyiv

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The Embassy of Algeria in Kyiv is the diplomatic mission of Algeria in Ukraine,[2] and its accreditation in Moldova.[3]

LocationKyiv
Address76A, Zvirynetska Street, 01014, Kyiv[1]
Coordinates50.4040°N 30.5561°E / 50.4040; 30.5561
AmbassadorHocine Boussouara
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Embassy of Algeria in Kyiv
LocationKyiv
Address76A, Zvirynetska Street, 01014, Kyiv[1]
Coordinates50.4040°N 30.5561°E / 50.4040; 30.5561
AmbassadorHocine Boussouara
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History

The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria recognized independence of Ukraine on December 27, 1991. On August 29, 1992, diplomatic relations between the two countries were established. In November 1992, the first Ambassador of Algeria Belramul Kamerzerman presented his credentials to the President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk. Algeria has an embassy in Kyiv and Ukraine has an embassy in Algiers (opened in 1999).[4]

The embassy was temporarily closed on 6 March 2022 as a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]

List of Ambassadors

  • Belramul Kamerzerman (1992-1997)[6]
  • Cherif Chikhi (1997-2004),[7][8]
  • Mokaddem Bafdal (2004-2010)[9]
  • Mohammed Bashir Mazzuz (2010-2015)[10]
  • Hocine Boussouara (2015–present)[11]

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