Presidential Decree on Diplomatic Appointment
Yerevan, Armenia, July 6, 2026 – The President of the Republic of Armenia, V. Khachaturyan, issued a decree today, appointing Karen Grigoryan as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The decree, numbered NH-210-A, was signed in Yerevan and is effective immediately.
This significant diplomatic appointment was made based on a proposal from the Prime Minister, in accordance with Article 132, Part 1, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, as well as Article 13, Part 3, and Article 14 of the Law ‘On Diplomatic Service’.
Karen Grigoryan’s Concurrent Appointment
Karen Grigoryan currently serves as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the United Arab Emirates. His new role as Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be a concurrent appointment, meaning he will hold both positions simultaneously. His residence for both diplomatic missions will remain in Abu Dhabi.
This strategic decision underscores Armenia’s commitment to strengthening its diplomatic ties and enhancing its presence in various regions. The appointment of an ambassador with a concurrent mandate allows for efficient resource allocation and streamlined diplomatic efforts.
Background of the Appointment
The appointment process followed established legal frameworks within the Republic of Armenia. The Prime Minister’s proposal initiated the process, which then received presidential approval, culminating in the official decree. Such appointments are crucial for maintaining and developing bilateral relations between Armenia and other nations.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia regularly updates its diplomatic postings to ensure effective representation and engagement on the international stage. This latest appointment is part of ongoing efforts to bolster Armenia’s foreign policy objectives and foster cooperation with partner countries.
Implications for Bilateral Relations
The appointment of an ambassador to Pakistan signifies Armenia’s intent to explore and expand its relationship with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Diplomatic representation is a cornerstone of international relations, facilitating dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding on various fronts, including political, economic, and cultural spheres.
While specific immediate initiatives stemming from this appointment were not detailed in the decree, the establishment of a dedicated ambassadorial role indicates a readiness to engage more actively with Pakistan. This move could pave the way for future collaborations and exchanges between the two nations.
The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides comprehensive information regarding its foreign policy, bilateral and multilateral relations, and diplomatic missions. This appointment will be duly reflected in the official diplomatic records and information channels of the Ministry.
Further details regarding Ambassador Grigoryan’s tenure and the specific objectives of his mission in Pakistan are expected to be elaborated upon by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in due course. The diplomatic community will be observing the developments stemming from this new appointment with interest.
The decree emphasizes the importance of diplomatic service in advancing Armenia’s national interests and ensuring its voice is heard on global platforms. The concurrent appointment model is a practical approach to managing diplomatic responsibilities across multiple nations, especially for countries with a growing international presence.
This appointment is a testament to the dynamic nature of Armenia’s foreign policy and its continuous efforts to forge new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains committed to transparent communication regarding its diplomatic activities and appointments.
The official announcement is available on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, providing public access to the details of the presidential decree.
Source: https://www.mfa.am/hy/press-releases/2026/07/06/Armenia-Pakistan/14028