List of ambassadors of Armenia
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This is a current list of ambassadors of Armenia accredited to other countries, including those having dual accreditation (ambassadors-at-large) and ambassadors accredited directly from Yerevan.
List of representatives[]
Host country | Location | Current ambassador | Past ambassador |
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Afghanistan | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan | ,[1] , (1999–2013) | |
Albania | Athens, Greece | (2010–2016), (2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1996–2001) | |
Algeria | Cairo, Egypt | Karen Grigorian | Armen Melkonian (2015–2018), (2005–2010), (1999–2005) |
Andorra | Paris, France | Vigen Chitechyan (2011–2018), Eduard Nalbandyan (2004–2008) | |
Argentina | Buenos Aires, Argentina | (2017–2021)[2] (2014–2016), (2012–2014), (2006–2012), Ara Ayvazyan (1999–2006), (1995–1998), Ara Hakobyan (1993–1995) charge d'affaires | |
Austria | Vienna, Austria | (from 2018) | Arman Kirakossian (2011–2018), (2005–2011), (2000–2005), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1995–1997), (1993–1995) |
Azerbaijan | Baku, Azerbaijan | No diplomatic relations, see Armenia-Azerbaijan relations | Tigran Bekzadyan, (1918–1920) |
Bahamas | Washington D.C., United States | Varuzhan Nersesyan Grigor Hovhannissian | |
Bahrain | Abu Dhabi, UAE | ,[3] (2007–2012), (2003–2007) | |
Bangladesh | Delhi, India | Armen Martirosyan (2016–2021) | |
Belarus | Minsk, Belarus | (from 2021)[4] | (2018–2020), Oleg Yesayan (2017–2018),[5][6] (2010–2017), Oleg Yesayan (2006–2010), (1999–2006), (1993–1996), (1996–1999) charge d'affaires. |
Belgium | Brussels, Belgium | (from 2020) | Tatoul Markarian (2014–2020),[7] (2009–2014), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2009), Armen Sarkissian(1995–1996) |
Belize | Mexico City, Mexico | Armella Shakaryan (from 2021) | |
Bolivia | Brasilia, Brazil | (from 2021) | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Athens, Greece | , (2013–2016) | |
Brazil | Brasilia, Brazil | (from 2020)[8] | (2014–2020), Ashot Yeghiazaryan (2010–2014), (1995–1998) |
Bulgaria | Sofia, Bulgaria | (from 2020) | Armen Sargsyan (from 2016)[9] (2011–2016), (2005–2010), Sevda Sevan (1994–1999) (1999–2005) |
Cambodia | Hanoi, Vietnam | (from 2020) | |
Canada | Ottawa, Canada | (from 2019) | Levon Martirosyan (2017–2019),[10] (2011–2017), (2006–2011), Ara Papian (2000–2006), (1997–1999), (1996–1996) |
Chile | Buenos Aires, Argentina | (2017–2021), (2016–2016), (2012–2014), (2006–2012), Ara Ayvazyan (1999–2006) | |
China | Beijing, China | Sergey Manassarian (from 2016)[11] | Armen Sargsyan (2008–2016), (2007–2008), (2001–2007), (1996–1997) (1997–2001) |
Colombia | Brasilia, Brazil | (from 2021) | (2016–2020) |
Costa Rica | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021)[12] | Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020), (2014–2016) |
Croatia | Prague, Czech Republic | (from. 2019) | Arman Kirakossian (2016–2019), (2014–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2010–2013), (2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999) |
Cuba | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021) | Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020), Grigor Hovhannissian (2014–2016), (2000–2004) |
Cyprus | Athens, Greece | [13] | (2009–2016), (2002–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999) |
Czech Republic | Prague, Czech Republic | (from 2018) | (2011–2018),[14] (2006–2011), (2001–2006), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1996–1997) |
Denmark | Copenhagen, Denmark | Alexander Arzoumanian[15] | (2011–2017), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2011), (2000–2006) |
Dominican Republic | Ottawa, Canada | (from 2021)[16] | |
Egypt | Cairo, Egypt | (from 2021) | Karen Grigorian[17] (2018–2021), Armen Melkonian (2009–2018), (2004–2009), Sergey Manassarian (1999–2004), Eduard Nalbandyan (1992–1999), Eduard Nalbandyan (1992–1993) charge d'affaires |
El Salvador | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021)[18] | |
Estonia | Vilnius, Lithuania | Armen Martirosyan (from 2021) | Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[19] Ara Ayvazyan (2012–2016), (2006–2012), (2000–2006) |
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | (2010–2018), Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2010), (2001–2005) | |
Finland | Stockholm, Sweden | Artak Apitonian (2014–2018), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2014), (2000–2006) | |
France | Paris, France | (from 2018) | Vigen Chitechyan (2009–2018), (1999–2008), (1997–1998), Vigen Chitechyan (1995–1997), (1993–1995) |
Georgia | Tbilisi, Georgia | (from 2017) | Yuri Vardanyan (2014–2017), (2011–2014), (2005–2011), (1998–2005), (1993–1996) (1996–1998) |
Germany | Berlin, Germany | (from 2021) [20] | (2015-2021),[21][22] Vahan Hovhannisyan (2013–2014), Armen Martirosyan (2009–2013), (2001–2009), Ashot Voskanyan (1997–2001), (1992–1994) (1994–1997) |
Greece | Athens, Greece | Tigran Mkrtchyan (from 2021) | (2016-2021), (2009–2016), (2001–2009), Armen Petrosyan (1999–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1994–1999), (1993–1994) |
Guatemala | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021)[23] | Ara Ayvazyan (2018–2020), (2014–2016)Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020),[24] (2014–2016) |
Honduras | Mexico City, Mexico | Ara Ayvazyan | |
Hungary | Budapest, Hungary | No diplomatic relations (suspended by Armenia since 31 August 2012 due to Ramil Safarov's extradition to Azerbaijan),[25][26] see Armenia-Hungary relations | |
India | Delhi, India | (from 2021) | Armen Martirosyan,[27] (−2021) Ara Hakobyan (2009–2015), (2005–2009), (2000–2004) |
Indonesia | Jakarta, Indonesia | Dzyunik Aghajanyan (2018–2021),[28] (2013–2018), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2013), (2005–2011), (2001–2005) | |
Iran | Teheran, Iran | Arsen Avagyan (from 2021)[29] | (2015-2021),[30] (2009–2015), (2005–2009), (1999–2004), (1993–1994)(1994–1998) |
Iraq | Baghdad, Iraq | (from 2018)[31] | Karen Grigoryan (2014–2018), (2010–2014) |
Ireland | London, United Kingdom | Arman Kirakossian (from 2018) Armen Sarkissian (2014–2018), (2012–2012), Vahe Gabrielyan (2005–2012) | |
Iceland | Stockholm, Sweden | Alexander Arzumanyan (from 2019) | |
Israel | Tel Aviv, Israel (from February 2020) | Armen Smbatian (2018-2021),[32] (2012–2018), Edward Nalbandian (2000–2008) | |
Italy | Rome, Italy | (from June 1, 2020) | (2016–2020), (2013–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2009–2013), (2005–2008), (1999–2005) |
Japan | Tokyo, Japan | (from 2021) | [33] (2012–2021) |
Jordan | Damascus, Syria | (from 2018) | (2007–2018), (1998–2004), (1992–1998) |
Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | (2018–2020),[34] (2013–2018), (2008–2013), (2005–2008), (1999–2004), (1993–1999) | |
Kuwait | Al Kuwait, Kuwait | (from 2018)[35] | (2016–2018), (2010–2016), (2007–2010), (2003–2007) |
Kyrgyzstan | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | (2019–2020), (2014–2018), (2009–2013), (2006–2008), (2000–2006), (1993–1999) | |
Latvia | Vilnius, Lithuania | Armen Martirosyan (from 2021) | Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[36], Ara Ayvazyan (2012–2016), (2006–2012), (2000–2006) |
Laos | Hanoi, Vietnam | (from 2020)[37] | |
Lebanon | Beirut, Lebanon | , ,[38] (2001–2006) | |
Libya | Cairo, Egypt | Karen Grigorian (2010–2018), Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2010), (2001–2005) | |
Liechtenstein | Berlin, Germany | (from 2018) | |
Lithuania | Vilnius, Lithuania | Armen Martirosyan (from 2021) | Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[39] Ara Ayvazyan (2011–2016), (2006–2011), (2000–2006) |
Luxembourg | The Hague, Netherlands | Tigran Balayan (from 2020) | Tatoul Markarian (2015–2020), (2010–2014), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2010), Armen Sargsyan (1995–1996) |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur Malaysia; Delhi, India; Jakarta, Indonesia (from 2018) | (2018–2021),[40] (2016–2018), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2015), (2007–2011) | |
Malta | Rome, Italy | Victoria Bagdassarian (2016–2020), (2014–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2011–2013) | |
Morocco | El Cairo, Egypt | Arshak Poladian (from 2019) | Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2019) (2000–2005), Edward Nalbandian (1995–1999) |
Mexico | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021)[41] | Ara Ayvazyan |
Moldova | Minsk, Belarus | (2020) | (2016–2020), (2004–2016), (1999–2004), Karine Ghazinyan (1997–1999), (1994–1997) |
Monaco | Paris, France | ||
Mongolia | Beijing, China | Sergey Manassarian | |
Montenegro | Bucharest, Romania, from 2019 Prague, Czech Republic | (from 2019)[42] | (2014–2017), (2003–2009) |
Nepal | New Delhi, India | Armen Martirosyan (2015–2021), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2015), (2005–2011), (2001–2005) | |
Netherlands | The Hague, Netherlands | Tigran Balayan (from 2018)[43] | (2018–2018), (2011–2018), (2009–2011), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2009), Armen Sarkissian (1995–1996) |
Nicaragua | Mexico city, Mexico | (from 2021))[44] | |
Norway | Oslo, Norway | Alexander Arzoumanian (from 2018) | (2012–2017), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2012), (2000–2006) |
Oman | Al Kuwait, Kuwait | () | (2012–2016), (2003–2012), Edward Nalbandian (1995–1999) |
Panama | Mexico City, Mexico | (from 2021)[45] | Ara Ayvazyan (2018–2020), (2014–2016) |
Paraguay | Buenos Aires, Argentina | (2019–2021) , (2012–2014) | |
Peru | Lima, Peru | (2017–2021), (2015–2016) | |
Philippines | Hanoi, Vietnam | (from 2020) | (2014–2019) |
Poland | Warsaw, Poland | Samvel Mkrtchyan (from 2018) | (2014–2018), (2005–2014), (1998–1999) (1999–2006) |
Portugal | Vatican City | (from 2019) | Mikayel Minasyan (2016–2018), (2011–2013), (2005–2008), (1999–2004) |
Qatar | Abu Dhabi, UAE | (from 2013) | (2010-2012), (2001-2004) |
Romania | Bucharest, Romania | (from 2017) | (2010–2017), (2002–2010), (1997–1999) (1999–2001), (1994–1997) |
Russia | Moscow, Russia | (from 1917) | Oleg Yesayan (2010–2017), (2002–2010), (1999–2002), , (1997–1999), (1994–1997) |
San Marino | Rome, Italy | Victoria Bagdassarian (2016–2020), (2013–2016) | |
Serbia | Prague, Czech Republic | (from 2019) | (2017–2019), (2010–2016) , (2003–2009) |
Singapore | Beijing, China; Jakarta, Indonesia (from 2020) | (2020–2021), Armen Sargsyan (2010–2016) | |
Slovakia | Vienna, Austria | (from 2019) | (2012–28 December 2018), (2006–2011), (2001–2006), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1995–1997) |
Slovenia | Prague, Czech Republic (from 2019); Rome Italy (from 2013); | (from 2019) | (2015–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2010–2013), (2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999) |
South Korea | Tokyo, Japan | (2014–2021), Armen Sargsyan (2009–2014), (2002–2008), (1999–2001) | |
Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Vatican City | (from 2019) | Mikael Minasyan (2013–2018) |
Spain | Madrid, Spain | (from 2021)[46] | (2019-2021),[47] (2014–2019),[48][49] Ruben Karapetyan (2009–2013), (2005–2008), (1999–2004) |
Sri Lanka | New Delhi, India | Armen Martirosyan (2019–2021), Ara Hakobyan (2010–2015), (2005–2010), (2001–2005) | |
Sudan | Cairo, Egypt | Karen Grigorian(2019–2021) | Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2019), Sergey Manasaryan (2003–2005) |
Sweden | Stockholm, Sweden | Alexander Arzumanyan (from 2019) | Artak Apitonian (2013–2018)[50] (until 28 December 2018), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2013), (2000–2006) |
Switzerland | Geneve, Switzerland | (from 2019) | Charles Aznavour (2009–2018), Zohrab Mnatsakanyan(2002–2008) |
Syria | Damascus, Syria | [51] (from 2018) | (2007–2018), (1998–2004), (1992–1998) charge d'affaires |
Tajikistan | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan | (from 2021) | (2019–2019), (2009–2018), Aram Grigoryan (2000–2007), Aram Grigoryan 1994-1997 charge d'affaires |
Thailand | Beijing, China | Sergey Manassarian (from 2018) | |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan | [52] (2018–2019), (2008–2018), Aram Grigoryan (1994–2004) (1997–2007) | |
Tunisia | Yerevan, Armenia | Arshak Poladian (from 2019) | (2005–2010) |
Ukraine | Kiev, Ukraine | (2018–2021), (2010–2018), (2003–2010), (1993–1996), (1996–2003) charge d'affaires | |
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | [53] | |
United Kingdom | London, United Kingdom | Varuzhan Nersesyan (from 2021)[54] | Arman Kirakossian (2018–2019), Armen Sarkissian (2013–2018), (2011–2012), Vahe Gabrielyan (2003–2010), (2001–2002), Armen Sarkissian (1998–2000), Armen Sarkissian (1992–1996) |
United States | Washington D.C., United States | Lilit Makunts (from 2021) | Varuzhan Nersesyan (2018–2021),[55] Grigor Hovhannissian (2016–2018), Tigran Sargsyan (2014–2016), (2005–2014), Arman Kirakossian (1999–2005), (1993–1999), Alexander Arzumanyan (1992–1993) |
Uruguay | Buenos Aires, Argentina | (2017–2021) | |
Uzbekistan | Yerevan, Armenia | Aram Grigoryan (from 2019)[56] | |
Vatican City | Vatican City | (from 28 dec 2018) | Mikael Minasyan (2013–2018), Vigen Chitechyan (2012–2013), Edward Nalbandian (2001–2007), Armen Sarkissian (1995–1996) (1998–2001) |
Vietnam | Hanoi, Vietnam | (from 2019)[57] | (2013–2019),[58] Armen Sargsyan (2009–2013), (2008–2008), (2002–2008) |
See also[]
- List of diplomatic missions in Armenia
- List of diplomatic missions of Armenia
- List of ambassadors of Armenia to China
- Foreign relations of Armenia
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