Embassy of Algeria in Warsaw
The building of the embassy of Alegria, located in Warsaw, Poland, at 10 Krasickiego Street, in 2021.
LocationWarsaw, Poland
Address10 Krasickiego Street
Coordinates52°11′27.72″N 21°01′18.16″E / 52.1910333°N 21.0217111°E / 52.1910333; 21.0217111
Opened1971
Relocated2016
AmbassadorSalem Ait Chabane
Websitealgerianembassy.pl

The Embassy of Algeria in Warsaw[lower-alpha 1] is the diplomatic mission of Algeria in Poland. The embassy is located in the city of Warsaw, Poland, at 10 Krasickiego Street.[1][2] The current ambassador of Algeria to Poland is Salem Ait Chabane.[3]

The ambassador of Algeria to Poland also holds a non-resident accreditation to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.[1][2]

History

The building which housed the embassy of Algeria from 1972 to 2016, located at 21 Dąbrowiecka Street. Photography made in 2007.

The international relations between Algeria and Poland had been established in 1962. From 1962 to 1971, the ambassador of Algeria to Czechoslovakia had the non-resident accreditation to Poland, with the embassy located in Prague.[4] In 1971, the embassy in Poland was established in Warsaw. It was originally set in the building of Hotel Europejski, at 13 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.[4][5] Later that year, it was moved to villa, which was built in 1930, located at 5 Willowa Street.[4] From 1972 to 2016, the embassy building was located at 21 Dąbrowiecka Street.[4][6] In April 2016, it was moved to the building at 10 Krasickiego Street, which previously, from 1996 to 2004, housed the embassy of Croatia. The embassy remains there to the present day.[4][1]

Notes

  1. Polish: Ambasada Algierii w Warszawie; Arabic: سفارة الجزائر في بولندا, transcription: Sifarat Aljazayir fi Bulanda

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Misje dyplomatyczne, urzędy konsularne i organizacje międzynarodowe w Polsce". gov.pl (in Polish).
  2. 1 2 "Ambasada Algierii w Warszawie".
  3. "Prezydent przyjął listy uwierzytelniające od ambasadorów siedmiu państw". prezydent.pl (in Polish). 10 January 2020.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Stosunki dyplomatyczne Polski. Informator. vol. 4: Afryka i Bliski Wschód 1918-2009. Warsaw: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Biuro Archiwum i Zarządzania Informacją, Wydawnictwo Askon. 2010. p. 302, ISBN 978-83-7452-044-7. (in Polish)
  5. Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy 1971, Warsaw: Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne. 1971. (in Polish)
  6. Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy 1972, Warsaw: Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne. 1972. (in Polish)
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