List of ambassadors of Italy to OSCE

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Ambassador of Italy to OSCE
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Emblem of Italy
Incumbent
Stefano Baldi
since 2021
Style His Excellency
Inaugural holderMario Sica
Formation1993

The Italian ambassador to OSCE is the ambassador of the Italian Government to the Organisation for the Cooperation and Security in Europe in Vienna. [1] [2]

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List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Italy List of Secretary General of OSCETerm end
1993 Mario Sica Giuliano Amato Wilhelm Höynck1997
1997Carlo Civiletti Romano Prodi Giancarlo Aragona2000
2000Guido Lenzi Massimo D'Alema Ján Kubiš 2004
2004Francesco Bascone Silvio Berlusconi Ján Kubiš 2008
2008Gianfranco Varvesi Romano Prodi Marc Perrin de Brichambaut 2011
2011Giulio Tonini Silvio Berlusconi Lamberto Zannier 2013
2013Vittorio Rocco di Torrepadula Mario Monti Lamberto Zannier 2016
2016Alessandro Azzoni Matteo Renzi Thomas Greminger 2020
2021 Stefano Baldi [3] Giuseppe Conte Helga Schmid

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References

  1. "Lista Rappresentanti Permanenti italiani presso l'OSCE" (in Italian). Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  2. Stefano Baldi, ed. (2022). L’Italia nell’OSCE. Iniziative ed interventi dell’Italia nell’Organizzazione per la Sicurezza e la Cooperazione in Europa. Rappresentanza Permanente d'Italia all'OSCE. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  3. "Stefano Baldi nuovo Rappresentante Permanente all'OSCE". OnuItalia.com (in Italian). 5 January 2021. Retrieved January 25, 2022.