Ambassador of Morocco to Russia
Чрезвычайный и Полномочный Посол Королевства Марокко в Российской Федерации
Russian embassy Moscow
Incumbent
Abdelkader Lecheheb
since 2008
Inaugural holderAbdelkrim Ben Sliman
FormationJuly 4, 1901

The Moroccan ambassador in Moscow is the official representative of the Government in Rabat to the Government of Russia. He is concurrently accredited in Astana (Kazakhstan) and Minsk (Belarus).

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Russian language Arabian language Observations List of rulers of Morocco Prime Minister of Russia term end
July 4, 1901 Abdelkrim Ben Sliman Russian: Абделькрим Бен Слиман Arabic: عبد الكريم بن سليمان Abdelkarim (died September 1907) Abdelaziz of Morocco Nicholas II of Russia
January 25, 1959 Bashir Bel Abbes Russian: Башир Бел Аббес Arabic: بشير بلعباس [1] Mohammed V of Morocco Nikita Khrushchev 1966
June 1, 1967 Mohammed Abdelhadi Sbihi Alaui el Idrissi Russian: Мохаммед Абдельхади Сбихи Алауи эль Идрисси Arabic: محمد عبد الهادي صبيحي علوي الإدريسي Moroccan diplomatist; b. 18 Nov. 1925; ed. Lycee Royale, Rabat and Fez, Has an education as Agro- The Ambassador of Morocco to the USSR Abdelhadi Sbihi held Monday[2] Hassan II of Morocco Leonid Brezhnev 1970
1971 Abdellah Chorfi Russian: Абделла Корфи Arabic: عبد الله الشرفي In 1966 he was Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1973 to 1974 he was Ambassador to the Court of St. James [3] Hassan II of Morocco Leonid Brezhnev 1973
1973 Mohamed Sijilmassi Russian: Мохамед Сиджилмасси Arabic: محمد السيلماسي Hassan II of Morocco Leonid Brezhnev 1976
1976 Maati Jorio Russian: Матти Гурё Arabic: معطي جوريو Maati Jourio 1978: Maati Jorio(44), up to now ambassador in Moscow, takes over the Madrid embassy.[4] Hassan II of Morocco Leonid Brezhnev 1978
1978 Abdelkhalek Kabbaj Russian: Абдельхалек Каббаж Arabic: عبد الخالق قباج 1984:Außerordentlichen und Bevollmächtigten Botschafter des Königreiches Marokko in der DDR,[5] Hassan II of Morocco Leonid Brezhnev 1985
1986 Mehdi M'Rani Zentar Russian: Мехди М'Рани Зентар Arabic: مهدي مراني زينتار June 24, 1964 : Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Yugoslavia, 1981-1983: Morocco's Permanent Representative to UN. Hassan II of Morocco Andrei Gromyko 1990
1990 Rafik Haddaoui Russian: Рафик Хаддауи Arabic: رفيق الحداوي Rafik Haddaoui, ex-DG de la CNSS, en fonction de 1995 à 2001, écope d’une peine de quatre ans de prison avec sursis pour dilapidation de deniers publics. [6] Hassan II of Morocco Mikhail Gorbachev 1992
1992 Abdelsalam Znined Russian: Абдельсалам Знинед Arabic: عبد السلام زنين Jun 1, 2001 Moroccan Transport Minister Hassan II of Morocco Boris Yeltsin 1995
1996 Ahmed Bourzaim Russian: Ахмед Бурзаим Arabic: احمد بورزيم Hassan II of Morocco Boris Yeltsin 2000
2000 Abdelmalek Jeddaoui Russian: Абдельмалек Жеддауи Arabic: عبد المالك الجداوي Mohammed VI of Morocco Vladimir Putin 2005
2006 Noureddine Sefiani Russian: Нуреддин Сефьяни Arabic: نور الدين السفياني Mohammed VI of Morocco Vladimir Putin 2008
2008 Abdelkader Lecheheb Russian: Абделькадер Лешехеб Arabic: عبد القادر ليشهب Mohammed VI of Morocco Dmitry Medvedev

Vladimir Putin

2019
2019 Lotfi Bouchaara Russian: Лотфи БУШААРА Arabic: Mohammed VI of Morocco Vladimir Putin[7]

References

  1. Bashir Bel Abbes
  2. Mohammed Abdelhadi Sbihi Alaui el Idrissi
  3. Abdellah Chorfi
  4. Maati Jorio
  5. Abdelkhalek Kabbaj
  6. Rafik Haddaoui
  7. Embassy of Morocco in Moscow, LES AMBASSADEURS DE S.M LE ROI EN URSS ET EN FEDERATION DE RUSSIE,

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