Sergey Manassarian Explained

Sergey Manassarian
Office1:Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
President1:Serzh Sargsyan
Term Start1:2012
Term End1:2018
Office2:Ambassador of Armenia to Bulgaria
Term Start2:2005
Term End2:2010
Predecessor2:Sevda Sevan
Office3:Ambassador of Armenia to Oman
Term Start3:2000
Term End3:2012
Office4:Ambassador of Armenia to Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Ethiopia, Sudan
Term Start4:1995
Term End4:2005
Birth Date:1959 2, mf=yes
Spouse:Married
Children:Two daughters

Sergey Manassarian (Armenian: Սերգեյ Հենրիկի Մանասարյան , born 25 February 1959 in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian politician and diplomat. Manassarian is the Armenian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.[1]

Education

Manassarian graduated from the faculty of mechanics of Yerevan Agricultural Institute in 1981.[1]

Candidate of technical sciences.

Professional Experience

In 1981-1988 worked at the Research Institute of Automation of Agriculture.

In 1988 – State plan, then – in the Ministry of Economy as the assistant of the deputy Prime-Minister. Then, Sergey Manassaryan was the assistant of the Prime-Minister of Armenia, the Head of the administration of Prime-Minister, secretary of the Government-Minister.

1996 – MFA of Armenia, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.

1999-2005 – was the Ambassador of Armenia to the Arab Republic of Egypt. Concurrently, the Ambassador of Armenia to Morocco, Libya, Ethiopia, Sudan and Oman.

2005-2010 – Ambassador of Armenia to Bulgaria.

Diplomatic rank

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Awards

Decorated with Bulgaria’s highest honor - "Stara Planina" medal.

Personal life

Married, has two daughters.

References

  1. Web site: Sergey Manassarian — Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Armenia). 28 June 2012.