List of ambassadors of Italy to NATO

Permanent Representative of Italy to the North Atlantic Council
Rappresentanza Permanente presso il Consiglio Atlantico in Bruxelles
StyleHis Excellency
Inaugural holderAlberto Rossi Longhi [it]
FormationNovember 21, 1950

The Italian Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council is the Permanent Representative of the Italian government to the North Atlantic Council.


Diplomatic accreditationPermanent RepresentativeObservationsList of prime ministers of ItalyTerm end
November 21, 1950Alberto Rossi Longhi [it]Minister Plenipotentiary and AmbassadorFerruccio ParriMay 31, 1954
June 1, 1954Adolfo Alessandrini [it]Amintore FanfaniJanuary 17, 1958
January 18, 1958Umberto Grazzi [it]Amintore FanfaniMay 8, 1959
May 9, 1959Adolfo Alessandrini [it]
  • From January 1959 to May 1959 he was Italian Ambassador to Canada [it]
Antonio SegniOctober 2, 1967
October 3, 1967Carlo De Ferrariis Salzano [it]Giovanni LeoneJanuary 15, 1971
January 22, 1971Felice Catalano di Melilli [it]Emilio ColomboJanuary 16, 1980
January 18, 1980Vincenzo Tornetta

(*He was born in Piazza Armerina (Enna) in 1917 )

  • In 1939 he was graduated in Political Science at the University of Florence.
  • In 1948 he entered the diplomatic service.
  • From 1951 to 1955 he was assigned to Caracas.
  • In 1955 he was transferred to the United Nations Representation in New York.
  • In 1961 he returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • From 1964 to 1967 he was sent back to New York.
  • From 1965 to 1966, in the period in which Amintore Fanfani was president of the UN General Assembly he served in the United Nations Secretariat.
  • From 1967 to 1972 he was Italian Ambassador to Vietnam (Saigon).
  • In 1972 he became Director General of Emigration Social Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy).
  • In 1974 he was appointed general director of the Italo-Latin American Institute [it].[1]
Francesco CossigaApril 14, 1983
April 14, 1983Sergio Romano (writer)Bettino CraxiSeptember 18, 1985
September 19, 1985Francesco Paolo FulciBettino CraxiJanuary 15, 1991
June 15, 1991Enzo Perlot(*born on November 17, 1933, in Mezzolombardo)
  • Son of the late Augusto and Ida (Paoli) Perlot.
  • In 1989 he was Italian Ambassador to Portugal.[citation needed]
Giulio AndreottiMay 6, 1993
July 26, 1993Giovanni Jannuzzi

(*Born in Rome, November 6, 1935 )

  • From 1980 to 1982 he was Italian Ambassador to Nigeria (Lagos). [2]
Carlo Azeglio CiampiMay 1, 1998
May 2, 1998Amedeo De Franchis(*born on 9 August 1939 in Naples)
  • From 1984 to January 1988 he was Italian Ambassador to Pakistan.[3]
Massimo D’AlemaSeptember 6, 2002
September 7, 2002Maurizio Moreno [it]Silvio BerlusconiFebruary 22, 2007
April 12, 2007Stefano StefaniniSilvio BerlusconiDecember 1, 2010
December 12, 2010Riccardo Sessa [it]Silvio BerlusconiDecember 31, 2012
January 21, 2013Gabriele ChecchiaMario MontiSeptember 19, 2014
October 1, 2014Maria Angela Zappia CaillauxMinister PlenipotentiaryMatteo RenziMarch 6, 2016
March 7, 2016Claudio Bisogniero(* born in Rome, on July 2 1954)[4]Matteo RenziApril 12, 2019
April 15, 2019Francesco Talò(* born in La Spezia, on August 16, 1958)[5]Giuseppe ConteFebruary 12, 2021

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References

  1. ^ Vincenzo Tornetta
  2. ^ Giovanni Jannuzzi
  3. ^ Amedeo De Franchis
  4. ^ Claudio Bisogniero
  5. ^ Ambassador - Permanent Representative of Italy to NATO
  6. ^ North Atlantic Council, Permanent Representative of Italy, [1]
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