Armenia–Ukraine relations

Bilateral diplomatic relations exist between Ukraine and Armenia. Diplomatic relations were established on December 25, 1991. Currently, Ukraine has the 5th largest Armenian community in the world.[1] The Embassy of Armenia in Kyiv opened in 1993. The Embassy of Ukraine in Yerevan opened in 1996. The current Ambassador of Armenia to Ukraine is Andranik Manukyan. The current Ambassador of Ukraine to Armenia is Ivan Khukhta.

Ukraine-Armenia relations

Ukraine

Armenia

Economic Cooperation

Ukraine exports to Armenia include meat, dairy products, vegetables, and cereals. Armenia exports to Ukraine include electrotechnical products, alcoholic beverages, and mineral waters. For 9 months in 2015, the trade turnover between the countries amounted to 94.2 million US dollars, while the trade in goods amounted to 76.7 million dollars.[2]

Ambassadors

Ambassadors of Ukraine in Armenia

  • Aleksander Bozhko (1996-2001)
  • Vladimir Tyaglo[3][4] (February 2, 2002-June 2005)
  • Aleksander Bozhko (June 2005-July 22, 2010)[5]
  • Ivan Khukhta (July 22, 2010 – Present)

Ambassadors of Armenia in Ukraine

  • Andranik Manukyan (26 April 2010 – 22 August 2018)[6][7]
  • Tigran Seiranian (28 December 2018 – 1 June 2021)[8]
  • Vladimir Karapetyan (1 June 2021 – present)[9]

State visits

Embassy of Armenia in Kyiv
Guest Host Place of visit Date of visit
President Leonid Kuchma President Levon Ter-Petrosyan Yerevan May 1996
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan President Leonid Kuchma Kyiv July 1997
President Robert Kocharyan President Leonid Kuchma Kyiv March 2001
President Leonid Kuchma President Robert Kocharyan Yerevan October 10, 2002[10]
President Serzh Sargsyan President Viktor Yushchenko Kyiv July 28–29, 2008[11]
President Serzh Sargsyan President Viktor Yushchenko Kyiv February 25, 2010[12]
President Serzh Sargsyan President Viktor Yanukovych Kyiv July 1–2, 2011
President Serzh Sargsyan President Viktor Yanukovych Kyiv July 1–2, 2012

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Diplomacy

See also

References


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