List of ambassadors of Algeria to Iran

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Ambassador of Algeria to Iran
Incumbent
Vacant
Inaugural holder Hafid Keramane
FormationNovember 1, 1974

The Algerian ambassador in Tehran is the official representative of the Government in Algiers to the Government of the Iran.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Algeria President of Iran Term end
September 24, 1968Accord culturel Ambassador in Algiers: Rokneddine Achetiany Gouvernement impérial de l'Iran Houari Boumedienne Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
November 1, 1974 Hafid Keramane (*April 15, 1931 en Bougie November 13, 2013) Houari Boumedienne Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
May 3, 1979 Abdelkrim Gheraib The provisional government of Iran Islamic Republic agreed to the nomination of Mr. Abdelkrim Ghraieb as plenipotentiary. Chadli Bendjedid Mohammad Reza Pahlavi January 1, 1982
October 5, 1983 Abdel Hamid Adjali 1983 :Le nouvel ambassadeur d'Algérie en Iran, M. Abdel Hamid Adjali, a remis ses lettres de créance au président de la République Islamique Iranienne, l'Hodjatleslam Seyed Ali Khamenei. Chadli Bendjedid Ali Khamenei
January 1, 1985 Cherif Derbal Chadli Bendjedid Ali Khamenei January 1, 1988
January 1, 1988 Mohamed Larbi Ould Khélifa (*né en 1938)

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Chadli Bendjedid Ali Khamenei January 1, 1991
October 1, 1991 Abdelkader Hadjar  [ fr ]Abd al-Qader Hajjar, Abdelkader Akherfane Hadjar,
  • ambassadeur d'Algérie au Caire
Chadli Bendjedid Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani January 1, 2004
January 5, 2005 Muhammad Amin Dragi Mohammad Amin Dragi [4] Abdelaziz Bouteflika Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
2009 Sofiane Mimouni Sofiane Mimouni [5] 2014
April 20, 2015 Abdekmoun'aam Ahriz Ahriz Abdelmoun'aam Abdel-Monem Ahriz [6] Abdelmajid Tebboune Hassan Rouhani 2021

35°36′59″N51°26′55″E / 35.616512°N 51.448473°E / 35.616512; 51.448473 [7]

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