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
 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)

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