Ambassador of Italy to South Korea | |
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Ambasciatore d'Italia nella Repubblica di Corea con accreditamento anche nella Repubblica Democratica Popolare di Corea. | |
Incumbent Marco della Seta since October 1, 2014 | |
Style | His Excellency |
Inaugural holder | Francesco Rausi |
Formation | March 1, 2002 |
Website | http://www.ambseoul.esteri.it/ambasciata_seoul/it/ |
The Italian ambassador to South Korea is the diplomatic representative of the Italian government to the government of South Korea.
The list of ambassadors from Italy to South Korea began long after diplomatic relations were established in 1884. The current official title of this diplomat is "Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to the Republic of Korea."
Italian-Korean diplomatic relations were initially established during the Joseon period of Korean history.
After the Italy-Korea Treaty of 1884 was negotiated, ministers from Italy could have been appointed in accordance with this treaty. However, diplomatic affairs were initially handled by the Italian representative in Shanghai. [1]
The France–Korea Treaty of 1886 was negotiated between representatives of France and Korea.
The Italy–Korea Treaty of 1884 was negotiated between representatives of Italy and Korea.
The Russia–Korea Treaty of 1884 was negotiated between representatives of Russia and Korea.
The Germany–Korea Treaty of 1883 was negotiated between representatives of Germany and Korea.
The United Kingdom–Korea Treaty of 1883 was negotiated between representatives of the United Kingdom and Korea.
The Austria–Korea Treaty of 1892 was negotiated between representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Joseon Korea.
The Belgium–Korea Treaty of 1901 was negotiated between representatives of the Kingdom of Belgium and the Korean Empire.
The Denmark–Korea Treaty of 1902 was negotiated between representatives of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Korean Empire.
The Japan–Korea Protocol of August 1904 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1904. Negotiations were concluded on August 22, 1904.
Ambassadors from Japan to South Korea started when Toshikazu Maeda presented his credentials to the Korean government in 1965.