This work aims to analyze Argentinian foreign policy through a lens that sees foreign policy as a public policy that is crossed by different and vast interests that shape its form. In this sense, this work proves, through the inquiry of the legislative and executive labour, that the Armenian community in Argentina, even if it is not a necessarily big community in terms of people, has had a deep and extent influence in the configuration of the foreign policy of this country. Furthermore, 4 explanatory hypotheses are proposed as possible reasons to explain this phenomenon.