Embassy of Armenia, Cairo

The Embassy of Armenia in Cairo is the diplomatic mission of the Armenia to the Egypt. The chancery is located at 20 Mohamed Mazhar street, Zamalek, Cairo. The embassy also covers the countries of Sudan, Libya, Ethiopia and South Africa as part of its mandate.

Embassy of Armenia in Cairo
سفارة أرمينيا في القاهرة
Կահիրեում Հայաստանի դեսպանություն
Chancery of the Armenian Embassy
LocationZamalek, Cairo,  Egypt
Address20 Mohamed Mazhar street
AmbassadorH.E. Dr. Armen Melkonian

The first ambassador of Armenia to Egypt was Dr. Eduard Nalbandyan (1992–1999) who was followed by Dr. Sergey Manassarian (1999–2004) and then by Dr. Rouben Karapetian (2004–2009). From July 22, 2009 to November 2018 Dr. Armen Melkonian[1] was Armenia's 4th ambassador to Egypt. Since November 20, 2018 Mr Karen Grigorian is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to the Arab Republic of Egypt.[2]

Building history

The embassy is based in a villa with a private garden in the Zamalek district, an affluent area where most embassies are located. The villa designed by local architect A. Antranikian in 1927 and originally belonged to Janik and Satenig Chaker and was donated by the latter to the Cairo branch of AGBU in 1976. Nowadays it is a protected architectural landmark.[3]

Armenian Language Day celebrations at the embassy
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