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Permanent Mission of Armenia to the OSCE

Permanent Mission of Armenia to the OSCE

Diplomatic mission


The Permanent Mission of Armenia to the OSCE (Armenian: ԵԱՀԿ-ում Հայաստանի մշտական ներկայացուցչություն, romanized: YeAHK-um Hayastani mshtakan nerkayats’uts’ch’ut’yun) is the diplomatic mission of Armenia to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). It is based in Vienna, Austria.

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History

Armenia acceded to the OSCE on 30 January 1992. The Permanent Mission of Armenia to the OSCE was established to facilitate closer ties between Armenia, the OSCE, and OSCE member states.[2][3] The mission brings forth issues and concerns related to Armenia to the OSCE and arranges diplomatic meetings.[4][5] The Permanent Mission is also accredited as the Armenian Embassy to Austria and Slovakia.[6]

Permanent representative

As of 11 January 2019, the head of the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the OSCE is Armen Papikyan, who is also the ambassador of Armenia to Austria and Slovakia.[7][8]

See also


References

  1. "409419". osce.org.
  2. "Armenia – OSCE". osce.mfa.am.

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