This is a list of ambassadors of Algeria to Pakistan. The current ambassador is Brahim Romani.[1] The ambassador is based at the Algerian embassy in Islamabad and is concurrently accredited as a non-resident ambassador to Bangladesh.[2]
List of ambassadors
editThe following is a partial list of Algerian ambassadors to Pakistan:
- Mohamed Messaoud Kellou (1961–1962)[3]
- S. Sekkion (1965)[4]
- Seedi Bin Abdul Rahman (1971)[5]
- Ahmed Tewfik El Madani (1971)[6]
- Brahim Ghafa (1984–1986)[7][8]
- Abdelhamid Senouci Bereksi (1988)[9]
- Muhi Al-Din Amimour (1989–1992)[10]
- Aissa Seferdjeli (2003)[11][12]
- Nadir Larbaoui (2004–2008)[13][2]
- Ahmed Benflis (2009–2015)[14][15]
- Lakhal Benkelai (2015–2021)[16]
- Brahim Romani (2021–present)[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Dib, Nassima (November 14, 2021). "Agrément à la nomination du nouvel ambassadeur d'Algérie au Pakistan". Algeria Press Service (in French). Archived from the original on November 14, 2021. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
- ^ a b "Algeria to set up embassy in Dhaka soon". Bangladesh News. 30 March 2008. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ Al-Tajir, Sayed Mohamed Mahdi (1978). The International Who's who of the Arab World. International Who's Who of the Arab World Limited. p. 285. ISBN 9780950612201.
Chief of Provisional Government mission to Pakistan 1961-62.
- ^ Husain, Ajmal (1965). Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 17. Pakistan Herald Publications. p. 8.
To felicitate the new Algerian Ambassador, H.E. Mr. S. Sekkion, an Iftar party was held last week by Mr. Ahmad E.H. Jaffer, Chairman of the Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs.
- ^ Pakistan Horizon, Volume 24. Pakistan Institute of International Affairs. 1971. p. 73.
Mr. Seedi Bin Abdul Rahman, Algerian envoy in Pakistan, assured that the Algerian people and their Government would always be with Pakistan...
- ^ Weekly Commentary and Pakistan News Digest, Volumes 1-4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan). 1972. p. 30.
Cultural Agreement between Pakistan and Algeria being signed in Islamabad on September 7, 1972 by the Central Education Minister, Mr. Abdul Hafeez Pirzada and the Algerian Ambassador in Pakistan, Mr. Ahmed Twefik El Madani.
- ^ CHRONOLOGY June 1984—August 1984. Vol. 37. Pakistan Institute of International Affairs. 1984. pp. 153–203. JSTOR 41393708.
{{cite book}}
:|work=
ignored (help) - ^ Internationales Verzeichnis Der Auswärtigen Dienste. World Guides Internationale Publikationen GmbH. 1986. p. 7.
- ^ "The Ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria presents his credentials to the President of Malta Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca". President of Malta. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
In 1984 Mr Abdelhamid Senouci Bereksi was appointed as the Ambassador of the People's and Democratic Republic of Algeria to Mozambique, and in 1988, he was appointed Ambassador to Pakistan.
- ^ "Algerian Writer And Politician: 'Hitler Was A Genius'; By Committing Suicide, He Proved 'He Was A Man To The End'". Middle East Media Research Institute. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
Amimour was an officer in the Algerian Liberation Army during the 1965 revolution, a media advisor for three presidents between 1971 and 1984, Algerian ambassador to Pakistan from 1989 to 1992...
- ^ "Musharraf's trip to Africa to break new ground: envoys". Dawn. 10 July 2003. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ Javed, Rashid (16 October 2003). "Algerian envoy's son found dead". Dawn. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ "Pak-Africa Relations" (PDF). Senate of Pakistan Foreign Relations Committee. 22 June 2005. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
My name is Larbaoui Nadir. I am Ambassador of Algeria. I am here since one and a half years but it seems I am here for a long time. I arrived in Pakistan on 10th of June, 2004. Thank you.
- ^ "Algeria will always value Pakistan's support". Pakistan Observer. 10 April 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ "Pak keen to enhance trade ties with Algeria: Mamnoon". The Pak Banker. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ "President welcomes new envoys". The Nation. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2017.