The Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations (Armenian: Միավորված ազգերի կազմակերպությունում Հայաստանի մշտական ներկայացուցչություն, romanized: Miavorvats azgeri kazmakerput’yunum Hayastani mshtakan nerkayats’uts’ch’ut’yun) is the diplomatic mission of Armenia to the United Nations.
The Mission in New York serves as one of three permanent representations of Armenia to the United Nations, with the other two being based in Vienna and Geneva.
[1] Having accepted the principles of universal values, including human rights protection and democracy as inseparable parts of its state ideology, Armenia has been actively involved in the functions of this global organization and closely cooperates with the numerous bodies and offices of the United Nations.
[5] In 2022, Armenia was elected to the United Nations Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations for the term of 2023–2026.
In 1993, the building was presented as a gift to the Government of Armenia by Kevork and Sirvart Hovnanian, members of the prominent Hovnanian family known as much for their construction business as their philanthropy in Armenia and the Diaspora.