
ArmInfo. The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposed relocating the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to the Swiss Confederation, currently operating in Geneva, to Bern, while maintaining the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Armenia to the UN and other international organizations in Geneva. The initiative was approved by the government at a meeting on February 12.
As stated in the explanatory note to the document, since the establishment of diplomatic relations (April 30, 1992), relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Swiss Confederation have developed in a spirit of friendship, constructive cooperation, and mutual understanding. Armenia attaches great importance to the consistent development and deepening of relations with Switzerland in all areas of mutual interest.
Since 2002, the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia and the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Armenia to the UN and other international organizations have been located in Geneva. The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN in Geneva and other international organizations is also accredited as the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Switzerland.
However, given the distance between the capital Bern and Geneva, and the specific nature of the multilateral and bilateral agenda, it became necessary to relocate the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Geneva to Bern.
The RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Bern is home to approximately 100 embassies accredited to Switzerland, including the embassies of Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iran, and Georgia.
"The relocation of the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to Bern will further facilitate regular contacts with representatives of the diplomatic corps, provide an opportunity to more effectively maintain contacts with them, and will contribute to the development of bilateral cooperation and the intensification of political dialogue," the draft decision states.
After the adoption of the draft, state budget expenditures of the Republic of Armenia will increase by 407,500 Swiss francs in 2026 and by 304,800 Swiss francs in subsequent years.