List of ambassadors of Italy to Serbia

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Ambassador of Italy to Serbia
Ambasciatore italiano in Serbia
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Incumbent
Carlo Lo Cascio
since April 26, 2018
Inaugural holder Luigi Joannini Ceva di San Michele
FormationDecember 26, 1868

The Italian ambassador in Belgrade is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Serbia.

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List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations Prime Ministers of Italy President of Serbia
December 26, 1868 Luigi Joannini Ceva di San Michele Political agent and consul general with letter of credences Urbano Rattazzi Milan I of Serbia
September 7, 1879 Giuseppe Tornielli Brusati di Vergano  [ it ]Extraordinary Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary with letter of credentials, 1889-1895: Italian ambassador to the Court of St James's, 1895-1908: Italian ambassador to France. [1] Benedetto Cairoli Milan I of Serbia
September 10, 1881 Antonio Tosi Agostino Depretis Milan I of Serbia
December 31, 1883 Vittorio Sallier de La Tour Agostino Depretis Milan I of Serbia
December 17, 1885 Alessandro Zannini Agostino Depretis Milan I of Serbia
January 30, 1887 Francesco Galvagna

In 1882 he was Italian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna

Francesco Crispi Milan I of Serbia
August 19, 1895 Giuseppe Avarna

From 1903 to 1914 he was Italian ambassador to Austria  [ de ] [2]

Francesco Crispi Alexander I of Serbia
November 27, 1898 Edmondo Mayor de Planches Luigi Pelloux Alexander I of Serbia
February 16, 1902 Roberto Magliano di Villar San Marco 1908: Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Berne Alexander I of Serbia
July 27, 1903 Roberto Magliano di Villar San Marco Giovanni Giolitti Peter I of Serbia
July 16, 1904 Alessandro Guiccioli Giovanni Giolitti Peter I of Serbia
July 23, 1908 Carlo Baroli 1906 Ambassador to Tokyo Sidney Sonnino Peter I of Serbia
September 2, 1912 Nicola Squitti di Palermitti First consul in Trieste and then minister in Montenegro and in Belgrade Giovanni Giolitti Peter I of Serbia
June 28, 1916 Carlo Sforza Paolo Boselli Peter I of Serbia
December 1, 1918 Francesco Saverio Nitti Peter I of Serbia
November 24, 1920 Gaetano Manzoni Italian ambassador in Paris, Rome, October 14, 1929 Francesco Saverio Nitti Peter I of Serbia
December 16, 1922 Lazzaro Negrotto Cambiaso Benito Mussolini Alexander I of Yugoslavia
February 24, 1924 Alessandro Bodrero Benito Mussolini Alexander I of Yugoslavia
June 3, 1928 Carlo Galli (diplomat) Benito Mussolini Alexander I of Yugoslavia
December 6, 1934 Guido Viola di Campalto A glittering Symbol of Benito Mussolini's faith in Francisco Franco is Italian Ambassador Count Guido Viola di Campalto, here decked in his finest feathers, ribbons and medals to present his credentials to the crimson-sashed Caudillo and act [3] Benito Mussolini Peter II of Yugoslavia
August 7, 1936 Mario Indelli In Tokyo, since July 1940, the career diplomat and Balkan specialist Mario Indelli was Italian ambassador. Benito Mussolini Peter II of Yugoslavia
January 29, 1940 Francesco Giorgio Mameli Roncalli's name came up in one of the preconclave diplomatic reports, the one drafted by the Italian ambassador to the Holy See, Francesco Giorgio Mameli, who already in 1954 (when Pius XII became seriously ill) saw in Roncalli the perfect Benito Mussolini Peter II of Yugoslavia
February 26, 1952 Enrico Martino (1907-1981)  [ it ]Diplomat, Politician. born in La Spezia, Jan. 29, 1907. s. of Enrico, Prof., & Maria Angela Salvago. m. Maria Paola Burlando, in 1941. Educ: Dr. Jur. A Rer. Poi. Career: Lawyer before Genoa Court of Appeal A before Cassation; Prefect of Genoa (1945-46);

Dep. to the Constituent Assembly (1946); Undersecy. to the Ministry of Defence (1946-47); Ministry of the It. Rep. in Belgrade (1947-53).

Ferruccio Parri Ivan Ribar
February 25, 1953 Francesco Paolo Vanni D'Archirafi Permanent Representative of Italy to the European Office of Nations Giuseppe Pella Josip Broz Tito
October 12, 1954 Francesco Paolo Vanni D'Archirafi Amintore Fanfani Josip Broz Tito
February 4, 1955 Gastone Guidotti  [ it ]

The eldest son of the general and senator Guido Guidotti, Gastone Guidotti graduated in Law at the University of Siena in July 1923.

Antonio Segni Josip Broz Tito
October 12, 1958 Francesco Cavalleti di Oliveto Sabino Italian ambassador in Madrid Fernando Tambroni Josip Broz Tito
January 15, 1960 Alberto Berio Alberto Berio, became Consul General in Tangier to get contact with the British on 3 August to negotiate a truce on 5 August, 5 1942. [4] Fernando Tambroni Josip Broz Tito
April 20, 1964 Roberto Ducci Giovanni Leone Josip Broz Tito
October 16, 1967 Folco Trabalza  [ de ]1971–1975: Italian ambassador to China Giovanni Leone Josip Broz Tito
June 10, 1971 Giuseppe Walter Maccotta  [ de ] Emilio Colombo Josip Broz Tito
December 23, 1975 Giuseppe Walter Maccotta  [ de ] Aldo Moro Josip Broz Tito
May 24, 1977 Alberto Cavaglieri [5] Giulio Andreotti Josip Broz Tito
September 4, 1979 Alberto Cavaglieri Francesco Cossiga Josip Broz Tito
October 16, 1980 Pietro Calamia Francesco Cossiga Lazar Koliševski
February 13, 1984 Massimo Castaldo Bettino Craxi Veselin Đuranović
March 13, 1989 Sergio Vento Giulio Andreotti Janez Drnovšek
August 15, 1991 Sergio Vento Giulio Andreotti vakant
June 3, 1996 Francesco Bascone Romano Prodi Miloš Radulović
July 5, 1997 Riccardo Sessa Romano Prodi Srđa Bozović
June 9, 2000 Giovanni Caracciolo Di Vietri Giuliano Amato Vojislav Koštunica
Silvio Berlusconi Svetozar Marović
February 4, 2003 Giovanni Caracciolo Di Vietri Silvio Berlusconi Svetozar Marović
March 18, 2004 Antonio Zanardi Landi Silvio Berlusconi Svetozar Marović
January 3, 2006 Alessandro Merola Romano Prodi Svetozar Marović
June 14, 2006 Alessandro Merola Romano Prodi Svetozar Marović
June 5, 2009 Armando Varricchio Silvio Berlusconi Svetozar Marović
June 3, 2013 Giuseppe Manzo [6] Enrico Letta Tomislav Nikolić
April 26, 2018 Carlo Lo Cascio Paolo Gentiloni Aleksandar Vučić

Coordinates: 44°48′12″N20°27′42″E / 44.803325°N 20.461757°E / 44.803325; 20.461757

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