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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 ambassadors
 Afghanistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Garnik Badalyan,[1] Gagik Ghalachyan, Vassily Ghazaryan (1999–2013)
 Albania Athens, Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan (from 2022)[2] Gagik Ghalachyan (2010–2016), Vahram Kazhoyan(2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1996–2001)
 Algeria Cairo, Egypt Hrachya Poladian (from 2022) Armen Melkonian (2015–2018), Levon Sargsyan (2005–2010), Sergey Manasaryan (1999–2005)
 Andorra Paris, France Sos Avetisyan (from 2022) Vladimir Karmishalyan (2020-2021), Vigen Chitechyan (2011–2018), Eduard Nalbandyan (2004–2008)
 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Hovhannes Virabyan Ester Mkrtumyan (2017–2021)[3] Alexan Harutyunyan (2014–2016), Vahagn Melikyan (2012–2014), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2006–2012), Ara Ayvazyan (1999–2006), Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan (1995–1998), Ara Hakobyan (1993–1995) chargé d'affaires
 Australia Tokyo, Japan Areg Hovhannisyan (from 2022) [4]
 Austria Vienna, Austria Armen Papikian (from 2018) Arman Kirakossian (2011–2018), Ashot Hovakimyan (2005–2011), Jivan Tabiyan (2000–2005), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1995–1997), Arman Navasardyan (1993–1995)
 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan No diplomatic relations, see Armenia-Azerbaijan relations Tigran Bekzadyan, Martiros Harutyunyan (1918–1920)
 Bahamas Washington D.C., United States Varuzhan Nersesyan, Grigor Hovhannissian
 Bahrain Abu Dhabi, UAE Mher Mkrtumyan,[5] Vahagn Melikyan (2007–2012), Arshak Poladian (2003–2007)
 Bangladesh Delhi, India Armen Martirosyan (2016–2021)
 Belarus Minsk, Belarus Razmik Khumaryan (from 2021)[6] Armen Ghevondyan (2018–2020), Oleg Yesayan (2017–2018),[7][8] Armen Khachatryan (2010–2017), Oleg Yesayan (2006–2010), Suren Harutyunyan (1999–2006), Spartak Kostanyan (1993–1996), Spartak Kostanyan (1996–1999) chargé d'affaires.
 Belgium Brussels, Belgium Tigran Balayan (appointed 04/09/2023) Anna Aghajanyan (2020-2023), Tatoul Markarian (2014–2020),[9] Avet Adonts (2009–2014), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2009), Armen Sarkissian(1995–1996)
 Belize Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)
 Bolivia Brasilia, Brazil Arman Hakobyan (2021-2022)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Prague, Czech Republic Ashot Hovakimian (from 2022) [10] Gagik Ghalachyan (2013–2016)
 Brazil Brasilia, Brazil Armen Yeganyan Arman Akopian (2020-2021),[11] Ashot Galoyan (2014–2020), Ashot Yeghiazaryan (2010–2014), Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan (1995–1998)
 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria Armen Edigaryan (from 2020) Armen Sargsyan (from 2016)[12] Arsen Shoyan (2011–2016), Sergey Manasaryan (2005–2010), Sevda Sevan (1994–1999) (1999–2005)
 Cambodia Hanoi, Vietnam Vaharam Kazhoyan (from 2020)
 Canada Ottawa, Canada Anahit Harutyunyan (from 2019) Levon Martirosyan (2017–2019),[13] Armen Yeganyan (2011–2017), Arman Hakobyan (2006–2011), Ara Papian (2000–2006), Levon Barkhudaryan (1997–1999), Garnik Nanagulyan (1996–1996)
 Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina Hovhannes Virabyan (from 2022) Ester Mkrtumyan (2017–2021), Alexan Harutyunyan (2016–2016), Vahagn Melikyan (2012–2014), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2006–2012), Ara Ayvazyan (1999–2006)
 China Beijing, China Sergey Manassarian (from 2016)[14] Armen Sargsyan (2008–2016), Vahagn Movsisyan (2007–2008), Vassily Ghazaryan (2001–2007), Azat Martirosyan (1996–1997) (1997–2001)
 Colombia Brasilia, Brazil Arman Hakobyan (from 2021) Ashot Galoyan (2016–2020)
 Costa Rica Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[15] Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020), Grigor Hovhannisian (2014–2016)
 Croatia Prague, Czech Republic Ashot Hovakimyan (from. 2019) Arman Kirakossian (2016–2019), Sargis Ghazaryan (2014–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2010–2013), Vahram Kazhoyan (2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999)
 Cuba Mexico City, Mexico Anahit Harutyunyan (from 2021) Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020), Grigor Hovhannissian (2014–2016), Ashot Melik-Shahnazaryan (2000–2004)
 Cyprus Athens, Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan (from 2022)[16] Fadey Charchoghlyan[17] (2017-2021), Gagik Ghalachyan (2009–2016), Vahram Kazhoyan (2002–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999)
 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Ashot Hovakimyan (from 2018) Tigran Seiranyan (2011–2018),[18] Ashot Hovakimyan (2006–2011), Jivan Tabibian (2001–2006), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1996–1997)
 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Alexander Arzumanyan[19] (2017-2023), Hrachya Aghajanyan (2011–2017), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2011), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2000–2006)
 Dominican Republic Ottawa, Canada Anahit Haroutunyan (from 2021)[20]
 Egypt Cairo, Egypt Hrachya Poladian (from 2021) Karen Grigorian[21] (2018–2021), Armen Melkonian (2009–2018), Rouben Karapetian (2004–2009), Sergey Manassarian (1999–2004), Eduard Nalbandyan (1992–1999), Eduard Nalbandyan (1992–1993) chargé d'affaires
 El Salvador Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[22]
 Estonia Vilnius, Lithuania Hovhannes Igityan (2022-2023), Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[23] Ara Ayvazyan (2012–2016), Ashot Galoyan (2006–2012), Ashot Hovakimyan (2000–2006)
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Artem Aznaurian (Chargé d' Affairs) Armen Melkonyan (2010–2018), Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2010), Sergey Manasaryan (2001–2005)
 Finland Stockholm, Sweden Artak Apitonian (2014–2018), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2014), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2000–2006)
 France Paris, France Hasmik Tolmajian (from 2018) Vigen Chitechyan (2009–2018), Eduard Nalbandian (1999–2008), Vahan Papazyan (1997–1998), Vigen Chitechyan (1995–1997), Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan (1993–1995)
 Georgia Tbilisi, Georgia Ashot Smbatyan (from 2022) [24] Ruben Sadoyan (2017-2022), Yuri Vardanyan (2014–2017), Hovhannes Manukyan (2011–2014), Hrach Silvanyan (2005–2011), Georgy Khosroev (1998–2005), Levon Khachatryan (1993–1996) (1996–1998)
 Germany Berlin, Germany Victor Engibaryan (from 2021) [25] Ashot Smbatyan (2015-2021),[26][27] Vahan Hovhannisyan (2013–2014), Armen Martirosyan (2009–2013), Karine Ghazinyan (2001–2009), Ashot Voskanyan (1997–2001), Felix Mamikonian (1992–1994) (1994–1997)
 Greece Athens, Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan (from 2021) Fadey Charchoghlyan (2016-2021), Gagik Ghalachyan (2009–2016), Vahram Kazhoyan (2001–2009), Armen Petrosyan (1999–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1994–1999), Ashot Hovakimyan (1993–1994)
 Guatemala Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[28] Ara Ayvazyan (2018–2020), Grigor Hovhannisyan (2014–2016)Ara Ayvazyan (2017–2020),[29] Grigor Hovhannisian (2014–2016)
 Honduras Mexico City, Mexico Ara Ayvazyan (2017-2020)
 Hungary Budapest, Hungary, from 2023 Tbilisi, Georgia Ashot Smbatyan (appointed May 19, 2023)[30] End of No diplomatic relations (suspended by Armenia since
31 August 2012 due to Ramil Safarov's extradition to Azerbaijan
),[31][32] see Armenia-Hungary relations
 India Delhi, India Vahagn Afyan (appointed 22/09/2023)[33] Yury Babakhanyan (2021-2023), Armen Martirosyan,[34] (−2021) Ara Hakobyan (2009–2015), Ashot Kocharyan (2005–2009), Armen Bayburdyan (2000–2004)
 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia Serob Bejanyan (from 2022) Dzyunik Aghajanyan (2018–2021),[35] Anna Aghajanyan (2013–2018), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2013), Ashot Kocharyan (2005–2011), Armen Bayburdyan (2001–2005)
 Iran Teheran, Iran Arsen Avagyan (from 2021)[36] Artashes Tumanyan (2015-2021),[37] Grigor Arakelyan (2009–2015), Karen Nazaryan (2005–2009), Gegham Gharibjanyan (1999–2004), Vahan Bayburdyan (1993–1994)(1994–1998)
 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Misak Balasanyan (appointed 04/09/2023) [38] Hrachya Poladian (2018-2021),[39] Karen Grigorian (2014–2018), Murad Muradyan (2010–2014)
 Ireland London, United Kingdom Varuzhan Nersesyan (from 2022) Arman Kirakossian (from 2018) Armen Sarkissian (2014–2018), Karine Ghazinyan (2012–2012), Vahe Gabrielyan (2005–2012)
 Iceland Stockholm, Sweden Alexander Arzumanyan (2019-2023)
 Israel Tel Aviv, Israel Arman Akopian (appointed 28/12/2021) [40] Armen Smbatian (2018-2021),[41] Armen Melkonyan (2012–2018), Edward Nalbandian (2000–2008)
 Italy Rome, Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan (from June 1, 2020) Victoria Bagdassarian (2016–2020), Sargis Ghazaryan (2013–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2009–2013), Ruben Shugarian (2005–2008), Gagik Baghdassarian (1999–2005)
 Jamaica Ottawa, Canada Anahit Harutyunyan (from June 27, 2022)
 Japan Tokyo, Japan Areg Hovhannisyan (from 2021) Hrant Pogosyan[42] (2012–2021)
 Jordan Damascus, Syria Tigran Gevorgyan (from 2018) Arshak Poladian (2007–2018), Levon Sargsyan (1998–2004), David Hovhannisyan (1992–1998)
 Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan Armen Ghevondyan (from 2022) Gagik Ghalachyan (2018–2020),[43] Ara Sahakyan (2013–2018), Vassily Ghazaryan (2008–2013), Levon Khachatryan (2005–2008), Eduard Khurshudyan (1999–2004), Arman Melikyan (1993–1999)
 Kuwait Al Kuwait, Kuwait Sarmen Baghdasaryan (from 2018)[44] Manvel Badeyan (2016–2018), Fadey Charchoghlyan (2010–2016), Vahagn Melikyan (2007–2010), Arshak Poladian (2003–2007)
 Kyrgyzstan Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan Gagik Ghalachyan (2019–2020) Ara Sahakyan (2014–2018), Vassily Ghazaryan (2009–2013), Levon Khachatryan (2006–2008), Eduard Khurshudyan (2000–2006), Arman Melikyan (1993–1999)
 Latvia Vilnius, Lithuania Hovhannes Igityan (2022-2023), Armen Martirosyan (from 2021 to 2022), Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[45] Ara Ayvazyan (2012–2016), Ashot Galoyan (2006–2012), Ashot Hovakimyan (2000–2006)
 Laos Hanoi, Vietnam Vahram Kazhoyan (from 2020)[46]
 Lebanon Beirut, Lebanon Vahagn Atabekyan Samvel Mkrtchian, Ashot Kocharian,[47] Areg Hovhannisyan (2001–2006)
 Libya Cairo, Egypt Karen Grigorian (2010–2018), Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2010), Sergey Manasaryan (2001–2005)
 Liechtenstein Berlin, Germany Viktor Engibaryan (from 2022) Ashot Smbatyan (2018–2022)
 Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania Ara Margaryan (appointed 23 october 2023) Hovhannes Igityan (2022-2023), Tigran Mkrtchyan (2016–2021),[48] Ara Ayvazyan (2011–2016), Ashot Galoyan (2006–2011), Ashot Hovakimyan (2000–2006)
 Luxembourg The Hague, Netherlands Tigran Balayan (2020-) Tatoul Markarian (2015–2020), Avet Adonts (2010–2014), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2010), Armen Sargsyan (1995–1996)
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia; Delhi, India; Jakarta, Indonesia (from 2018) Dzyunik Aghajanyan (2018–2021),[49] Anna Aghajanyan (2016–2018), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2015), Ashot Kocharyan (2007–2011)
 Malta Rome, Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan (from 2022) Victoria Bagdassarian (2016–2020), Sargis Ghazaryan (2014–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2011–2013)
 Morocco El Cairo, Egypt Arshak Poladian (from 2019) Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2019)Sergey Manasaryan (2000–2005), Edward Nalbandian (1995–1999)
 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[50] Ara Ayvazyan
 Moldova Minsk, Belarus, from 2023 Kiev Ukraine Vladimir Karapetyan (from 2023)[51] Armen Ghevondyan (2020-2023), Jivan Movsisyan (2016–2020), Armen Khachatryan (2004–2016), Hrach Silvanyan (1999–2004), Karine Ghazinyan (1997–1999), Georgi Ghazinyan (1994–1997)
 Monaco Paris, France Hasmik Tolmajian (from 2020) Vigen Chitechyan (2011-2018)
 Mongolia Beijing, China Sergey Manassarian (from 2016) Armen Sargsyan (2013-2016)
 Montenegro Bucharest, Romania, from 2019 Prague, Czech Republic Ashot Hovakimyan (from 2019)[52] Amlet Gasparyan (2014–2017), Vahram Kazhoyan (2003–2009)
   Nepal New Delhi, India Yuri Babakhanian (2023-2023), Armen Martirosyan (2015–2021), Ara Hakobyan (2011–2015), Ashot Kocharyan (2005–2011), Armen Bayburdyan (2001–2005)
 Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands Viktor Biyagov (appointed 04/09/2023) Tigran Balayan (2018-2023)[53], Garegin Melkonyan (2018–2018), Dzyunik Aghajanyan (2011–2018), Avet Avedonts (2009–2011), Vigen Chitechyan (1997–2009), Armen Sarkissian (1995–1996)
 New Zealand Tokyo, Japan Areg Hovhannisyan (appointed 2022)[54]
 Nicaragua Mexico city, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[55]
 North Macedonia Sofia Armen Edigaryan (from 2022)
 Norway Oslo, Norway Alexander Arzumanyan (2018-2023), Hrachya Aghajanyan (2012–2017), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2012), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2000–2006)
 Oman Cairo, Egypt Hracia Poladian (from 2022) Fadey Charchoghlyan (2012–2016), Sergey Manasaryan (2003–2012), Edward Nalbandian (1995–1999)
 Panama Mexico City, Mexico Armella Shakaryan (from 2021)[56] Ara Ayvazyan (2018–2020), Grigor Hovhannisyan (2014–2016)
 Paraguay Buenos Aires, Argentina Ester Mkrtumyan (2019–2021), Vahagn Melikyan (2012–2014)
 Peru Lima, Peru Ester Mkrtumyan (2017–2021), Alexan Harutyunyan (2015–2016)
 Philippines Hanoi, Vietnam Vaharam Kazhoyan (from 2020) Raisa Vardanyan (2014–2019)
 Poland Warsaw, Poland Alexander Arzumanyan (appointed 04/0/2023) [57] Samvel Mkrtchyan (2018-2023), Edgar Ghazaryan (2014–2018), Ashot Galoyan (2005–2014), Ashot Hovakimyan (1998–1999) (1999–2006)
 Portugal Vatican City Karen Nazaryan (from 2019) Mikayel Minasyan (2016–2018), Rouben Karapetyan (2011–2013), Robert Shugarian (2005–2008), Eduard Khojayan (1999–2004)
 Qatar Abu Dhabi, UAE Armen Sargsyan (2021) Gegham Gharibjanyan (from 2013), Vahagn Melikyan (2010–2012), Gegham Gharibjanyan (2001-2004)
 Romania Bucharest, Romania Sergey Minasyan (from 2017) Amlet Gasparyan (2010–2017), Yeghishe Sargsyan (2002–2010), Karine Ghazinyan (1997–1999) (1999–2001), Georgi Ghazinyan (1994–1997)
 Russia Moscow, Russia Vagharshak Harutyunyan (appointed 2022/01/05)[58] Vardan Toghanyan (2017-2022), Oleg Yesayan (2010–2017), Armen Smbatyan (2002–2010), Suren Sahakyan (1999–2002), Gagik Shahbazyan, (1997–1999), Yuri Mkrtumyan (1994–1997)
 San Marino Rome, Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan (from 2022) Sargis Ghazaryan (2013–2016)
 Serbia Prague, Czech Republic Ashot Hovakimyan (from 2019) Fadey Charchoghlyan (2017–2019), Gagik Ghalachyan (2010–2016), Vahram Kazhoyan (2003–2009)
 Singapore Beijing, China; Jakarta, Indonesia (from 2020) Serob Bejanyan (from 2023) Dzyunik Aghajanyan (2020–2021), Armen Sargsyan (2010–2016)
 Slovakia Vienna, Austria Armen Papikyan (from 2019) Tigran Seyranyan (2012–28 December 2018), Ashot Hovakimyan (2006–2011), Jivan Tabibian (2001–2006), Samvel Mkrtchyan (1997–1998), Ashot Voskanyan (1995–1997)
 Slovenia Prague, Czech Republic (from 2019); Rome Italy (from 2013); Ashot Hovakimyan (from 2019) Sargis Ghazaryan (2015–2016), Ruben Karapetyan (2010–2013), Vahram Kazhoyan (2003–2009), Armen Petrosyan (2000–2001), Arman Kirakossian (1995–1999)
 South Korea Tokyo, Japan Areg Hovhannisyan (from 2022) Hrant Poghosyan (2014–2021), Armen Sargsyan (2009–2014), Vassily Ghazaryan (2002–2008), Azat Martirosyan (1999–2001)
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta Vatican City Garen Nazaryan (from 2019) Mikael Minasyan (2013–2018)
 Spain Madrid, Spain Sos Avetisyan (appointed 2021)[59] Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2019-2021),[60] Avet Adonts (2014–2019),[61][62] Ruben Karapetyan (2009–2013), Ruben Shugarian (2005–2008), Eduard Khojayan (1999–2004)
 Sri Lanka New Delhi, India Yuri Babakhanian (2022-2023), Armen Martirosyan (2019–2021), Ara Hakobyan (2010–2015), Ashot Kocharyan (2005–2010), Armen Bayburdyan (2001–2005)
 Sudan Cairo, Egypt Karen Grigorian(2019–2021) Ruben Karapetyan (2005–2019), Sergey Manasaryan (2003–2005)
 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Anna Aghajanyan (appointed 04/09/2023) "Anna Aghajanyan appointed Ambassador of Armenia to Sweden". president.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 5 September 2023.</ref> Alexander Arzumanyan (2019-2023), Artak Apitonian (2013–2018)[63] (until 28 December 2018), Ara Ayvazyan (2006–2013), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2000–2006)
  Switzerland Geneve, Switzerland Andranik Hovhanissian (from 2019) Charles Aznavour (2009–2018), Zohrab Mnatsakanyan(2002–2008)
 Syria Damascus, Syria Tigran Gevorgyan[64] (from 2018) Arshak Poladian (2007–2018), Levon Sargsyan (1998–2004), Davit Hovhannisyan (1992–1998) chargé d'affaires
 Tajikistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Ruben Kharazyan (from 2021) Garnik Badalyan (2019–2019), Vladimir Badalyan (2009–2018), Aram Grigoryan (2000–2007), Aram Grigoryan 1994-1997 chargé d'affaires
 Thailand Beijing, China Sergey Manassarian (from 2018)
 Turkmenistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Garnik Badalyan[65] (2018–2019), Vladimir Badalyan(2008–2018), Aram Grigoryan (1994–2004) (1997–2007)
 Tunisia Yerevan, Armenia Arshak Poladian (from 2019) Levon Sargsyan (2005–2010)
 Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine Vladimir Karapetyan Tigran Seyranyan (2018–2021), Andranik Manukyan (2010–2018), Armen Khachatryan (2003–2010), Hrach Silvanyan (1993–1996), Hrach Silvanyan (1996–2003) chargé d'affaires
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Karen Grigorian (appointed in 2022) Mher Mkrtumyan[66]
 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Varuzhan Nersesyan (from 2021)[67] Arman Kirakossian (2018–2019), Armen Sarkissian (2013–2018), Karine Ghazinyan (2011–2012), Vahe Gabrielyan (2003–2010), Vahram Abajyan (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),[68] Grigor Hovhannissian (2016–2018), Tigran Sargsyan (2014–2016), Tatul Margaryan (2005–2014), Arman Kirakossian (1999–2005), Ruben Shugarian (1993–1999), Alexander Arzumanyan (1992–1993)
 Uruguay Buenos Aires, Argentina Ester Mkrtumyan (2017–2021), Alexan Harutyunyan (2015-2016), Vahagn Melikyan (2012-2014), Vladimir Karmirshalyan (2006-2012), Ara Ayvazyan (2000-2006), Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan (1995-1998)
 Uzbekistan Yerevan, Armenia Aram Grigoryan (from 2019)[69]
 Vatican City Vatican City Garen Nazaryan (from December 28, 2018) Mikael Minasyan (2013–2018), Vigen Chitechyan (2012–2013), Edward Nalbandian (2001–2007), Armen Sarkissian (1995–1996) (1998–2001)
 Vietnam Hanoi, Vietnam Vahram Kazhoyan (from 2019)[70] Raisa Vardanyan (2013–2019),[71] Armen Sargsyan (2009–2013), Vahagn Movsisyan (2008–2008), Vassily Ghazaryan (2002–2008)

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