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The Embassy of Algeria in Peru[b] represents the represents the permanent diplomatic mission of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria to the Republic of Peru. The chancery is located at Avenida El Rosario 380, El Rosario, San Isidro District, Lima.
The current ambassador of Algeria to Peru since 2024 is Nawel Settouti.
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History
Algeria and Peru established diplomatic relations on March 10, 1972,[1] although relations with France had already existed long before Algerian independence, and an embassy in Rabat had been accredited to Algeria (and Tunisia) since 1964.[2]
Both countries opened their embassies soon after relations were established, although both closed during the 1990s due to financial reasons.[3][4] This closure lasted until 2004, when both countries agreed to reopen their respective embassies.[5][6] The first resident ambassador after the embassy's reopening was Abdelkader Riame.[7]
Prior to moving to its current location, the embassy was located at Calle Tudela y Várela 360,[8] currently the location of the embassy of Turkey since 2010.[9]
Residence
The ambassador's residence is also located in San Isidro District, at 121 José Dionisio Anchorena street. Its former location at the corner of Lizardo Alzamora Oeste (485-495) and Los Laureles streets has also since been occupied by the residence of the diplomatic mission of Turkey.[10]
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