Armenia is a full member of
United Nations
Council of Europe
World Trade Organization
and other important international organizations
Since 1991, the Armenian Government has moved quickly and effectively to establish friendly and close diplomatic and economic ties with the outside world. Over 140 countries have officially established diplomatic relations.
Many countries have established diplomatic relations with Armenia. 26 of these states have opened embassies in Armenia. They are:
- Republic of Belarus
- Federative Republic of Brazil,
- Republic of Bulgaria
- People's Republic of China
- Arab Republic of Egypt
- European Union
- French Republic
- Georgia
- Federal Republic of Germany
- Greece / Hellenic Republic
- Republic of India
- Italian Republic
- Islamic Republic of Iran
- Republic of Kazakhstan
- Lebanese Republic
- Republic of Lithuania
- Republic of Poland
- Romania
- Russian Federation
- Sovereign military order of malta
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- United States of America
- Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Over 60 states have ambassadors and charges d' Affaires accredited to the Republic of Armenia, but with representation outside of Armenia.
Armenia has a permanent presence (embassy, consulate, or representation) in over 40 countries of North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Newly Independent States. (See Embassies of Armenia and Honorary and General Consulates of Armenia.)
The Republic of Armenia has permanent representation missions to the following international organizations:
Armenia has also become an active participant in global issues and concerns by becoming a member of prominent international organizations including:
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