Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)

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Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Ministro degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale
Emblem of Italy.svg
Antonio Tajani (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Antonio Tajani
since 22 October 2022
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Member of Council of Ministers
High Council of Defence
Seat Palazzo della Farnesina
AppointerThe President of Italy
Term length No fixed term
FormationMarch 23, 1861;163 years ago (1861-03-23)
First holder Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
Website www.esteri.it

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Italy. The office was one of the positions which Italy inherited from the Kingdom of Sardinia where it was the most ancient ministry of the government: this origin gives to the office a ceremonial primacy in the Italian cabinet. [1]

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The current minister is Antonio Tajani, a member of Forza Italia, who is serving in the government of Giorgia Meloni since 22 October 2022. [2]

Kingdom of Italy

Parties
Coalitions
PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of officePartyGovernmentRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Camillo Benso Cavour di Ciseri.jpg Camillo Benso
Count of Cavour

(1810–1861)
As Prime Minister
23 March 18616 June 186175 days Historical Right Cavour IV [3]
Bettino Ricasoli 2.jpg Bettino Ricasoli
(1809–1880)
As Prime Minister
12 June 18613 March 1862264 days Historical Right Ricasoli I [4]
Urbano Rattazzi-lookingleft.jpg Urbano Rattazzi
(1808–1873)
As Prime Minister
3 March 186231 March 186228 days Historical Left Rattazzi I [5]
Giacomo Durando (cropped).jpg Giacomo Durando
(1807–1894)
31 March 18628 December 1862252 days Military [5]
Giuseppe Pasolini.gif Giuseppe Pasolini
(1815–1876)
8 December 186224 March 1863106 days Historical Right Farini
Emilio Visconti Venosta 2.jpg Emilio Visconti Venosta
(1829–1914)
24 March 186328 September 18641 year, 188 days Historical Right Minghetti I
Alfonso La Marmora.jpg Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
(1804–1878)
As Prime Minister
28 September 186420 June 18661 year, 265 days Military La Marmora II·III
Bettino Ricasoli 2.jpg Bettino Ricasoli
(1809–1880)
As Prime Minister
20 June 186628 June 18668 days Historical Right Ricasoli II
Emilio Visconti Venosta 2.jpg Emilio Visconti Venosta
(1829–1914)
28 June 186610 April 1867286 days Historical Right
Federico Pescetto.gif Federico Pescetto
(1817–1882)
10 April 186712 April 18672 days Historical Right Rattazzi II
Pompeo Di Campello.jpg Pompeo Di Campello
(1803–1884)
12 April 186727 October 1867198 days Historical Left
Luigi Federico Menabrea.gif Luigi Federico Menabrea
(1809–1896)
As Prime Minister
27 October 186714 December 18692 years, 48 days Historical Right Menabrea I·II·III
Emilio Visconti Venosta 2.jpg Emilio Visconti Venosta
(1829–1914)
14 December 186920 November 18766 years, 342 days Historical Right Lanza
Minghetti II
Luigi Amedeo Melegari.gif Luigi Amedeo Melegari
(1805–1881)
20 November 187628 December 18771 year, 38 days Historical Left Depretis I
Agostino Depretis.jpg Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
As Prime Minister
28 December 187724 March 187886 days Historical Left Depretis II
Luigi Corti.gif Luigi Corti
(1823–1888)
24 March 187824 October 1878214 days Historical Left Cairoli I
Benedetto Cairoli 2.png Benedetto Cairoli
(1825–1889)
As Prime Minister
24 October 187819 December 187856 days Historical Left
Agostino Depretis.jpg Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
As Prime Minister
19 December 187814 July 1879207 days Historical Left Depretis III
Benedetto Cairoli 2.png Benedetto Cairoli
(1825–1889)
As Prime Minister
14 July 187929 May 18811 year, 319 days Historical Left Cairoli II·III
Pasquale Stanislao Mancini.jpg Pasquale Stanislao Mancini
(1817–1888)
29 May 188129 June 18854 years, 31 days Historical Left Depretis IV·V·VI
Agostino Depretis.jpg Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
As Prime Minister
29 June 18856 October 188599 days Historical Left Depretis VII
Carlo Felice Nicolis di Robilant.jpg Carlo Felice Nicolis,
Count of Robilant

(1826–1887)
6 October 18854 April 18871 year, 180 days Military
Agostino Depretis.jpg Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
As Prime Minister
4 April 188729 July 1887116 days Historical Left Depretis VIII
Francesco Crispi.jpg Francesco Crispi
(1819–1901)
As Prime Minister
29 July 18876 February 18913 years, 192 days Historical Left Crispi I·II
Rudini.jpg Antonio Starabba di Rudinì
(1839–1908)
As Prime Minister
6 February 189115 May 18921 year, 99 days Historical Right Di Rudinì I
Benedetto Brin 2.png Benedetto Brin
(1833–1898)
15 May 189215 December 18931 year, 214 days Military Giolitti I
Alberto Blanc.gif Alberto Blanc
(1835–1904)
15 December 189310 March 18962 years, 86 days Historical Left Crispi III·IV
Onorato Caetani.jpg Onorato Caetani
(1842–1917)
10 March 189611 July 1896123 days Historical Right Di Rudinì II
Emilio Visconti Venosta 2.jpg Emilio Visconti Venosta
(1829–1914)
11 July 18961 June 18981 year, 325 days Historical Right Di Rudinì III·IV
RaffeleCappelli.jpg Raffaele Cappelli
(1848–1921)
1 June 189829 June 189828 days Historical Right Di Rudinì V
Felice Napoleone Canevaro.jpg Felice Napoleone Canevaro
(1838–1926)
29 June 189814 May 1899319 days Military Pelloux I
Emilio Visconti Venosta 2.jpg Emilio Visconti Venosta
(1829–1914)
14 May 189915 February 19011 year, 277 days Historical Right Pelloux II
Saracco
Giulio Prinetti 2.png Giulio Prinetti
(1851–1908)
15 February 19019 February 19031 year, 359 days Historical Right Zanardelli
Enrico Morin.jpg Enrico Morin
(1841–1910)
9 February 19033 September 1903206 days Military
Tommaso Tittoni 01.jpg Tommaso Tittoni
(1855–1931)
3 September 190327 March 19051 year, 205 days Historical Right Giolitti II
Tittoni
Alessandro Fortis (cropped).jpg Alessandro Fortis
(1842–1909)
As Prime Minister
27 March 190524 December 1905272 days Historical Left Fortis I
Antonino Paterno Castello di San Giuliano.png Antonio Paternò Castello
di San Giuliano

(1852–1914)
24 December 19058 February 190646 days Historical Right Fortis II
Conte Francesco Guicciardini.jpg Francesco Guicciardini
(1851–1915)
8 February 190629 May 1906110 days Historical Right Sonnino I
Tommaso Tittoni 01.jpg Tommaso Tittoni
(1855–1931)
29 May 190610 December 19093 years, 195 days Historical Right Giolitti III
Conte Francesco Guicciardini.jpg Francesco Guicciardini
(1851–1915)
11 December 190931 March 1910110 days Historical Right Sonnino II
Antonino Paterno Castello di San Giuliano.png Antonio Paternò Castello
di San Giuliano

(1852–1914)
31 March 191017 October 19144 years, 210 days Historical Right /
Liberal Union
Luzzatti
Giolitti IV
Salandra I
Antonio Salandra.jpg Antonio Salandra
(1853–1931)
As Prime Minister
17 October 191431 October 191414 days Liberal Union Salandra I
Sidney sonnino.jpg Sidney Sonnino
(1847–1922)
31 October 191423 June 19194 years, 235 days Liberal Union Salandra III
Boselli
Orlando
Tommaso Tittoni 01.jpg Tommaso Tittoni
(1855–1931)
23 June 191926 June 19193 days Liberal Union Nitti I
Francesco Saverio Nitti 1920 (cropped).png Francesco Nitti
(1868–1953)
As Prime Minister
26 June 191926 September 191992 days Italian Radical Party
Vittorio Scialoja 1927.jpg Vittorio Scialoja
(1856–1933)
26 September 191915 June 1920263 days Liberal Union Nitti I·II
Carlo Sforza 1921.jpg Carlo Sforza
(1872–1952)
15 June 19204 July 19211 year, 19 days Democratic Liberal Party Giolitti V
Pietro Tomasi Torretta.jpg Pietro Tomasi della Torretta
(1873–1962)
4 July 192122 February 1922233 days Independent Bonomi I
Carlo Schanzer 1922 (cropped).jpg Carlo Schanzer
(1865–1953)
26 February 192231 October 1922251 days Democratic Liberal Party Facta I·II
Benito Mussolini crop.jpg Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
As Prime Minister
31 October 192212 September 19296 years, 316 days National Fascist Party Mussolini
Dino Grandi (cropped).jpg Dino Grandi
(1895–1988)
12 September 192920 July 19322 years, 312 days National Fascist Party
Mussolini biografia.jpg Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
As Prime Minister
20 July 19329 June 19363 years, 325 days National Fascist Party
Galeazzo Ciano 1936.jpg Galeazzo Ciano
(1903–1944)
9 June 19366 February 19436 years, 242 days National Fascist Party
Mussolini biografia.jpg Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
As Prime Minister
6 February 194325 July 1943169 days National Fascist Party
GUARIGLIA Raffaele.jpg Raffaele Guariglia
(1889–1970)
25 July 194311 February 1944201 days Independent Badoglio I
Pietro Badoglio 3.jpg Pietro Badoglio
(1871–1956)
As Prime Minister
11 February 194418 June 1944128 days Military Badoglio I·II
Ivanoe Bonomi portrait.png Ivanoe Bonomi
(1873–1951)
18 June 194410 December 1944175 days Labour Democratic Party Bonomi II
Alcide de Gasperi 2.jpg Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
12 December 194413 July 19461 year, 224 days Christian Democracy Bonomi III
Parri
De Gasperi I

Italian Republic

Parties

Coalitions:

PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of officePartyGovernmentRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Alcide de Gasperi 2.jpg Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
As Prime Minister
13 July 194618 October 194697 days Christian Democracy De Gasperi II
Pietro Nenni 2.jpg Pietro Nenni
(1891–1980)
18 October 19462 February 1947107 days Italian Socialist Party
Carlo Sforza 2.jpg Carlo Sforza
(1872–1952)
2 February 194726 July 19514 years, 174 days Italian Republican Party De Gasperi III
De Gasperi IV·V·VI
Alcide de Gasperi 2.jpg Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
As Prime Minister
26 July 195117 August 19532 years, 22 days Christian Democracy De Gasperi VII·VIII
Giuseppe Pella 1963.jpg Giuseppe Pella
(1902–1981)
As Prime Minister
17 August 195318 January 1954154 days Christian Democracy Pella
Attilio Piccioni.jpg Attilio Piccioni
(1892–1976)
18 January 195416 September 1954241 days Christian Democracy Fanfani I
Scelba
Gaetano Martino.jpg Gaetano Martino
(1900–1967)
16 September 195419 May 19572 years, 245 days Italian Liberal Party Scelba
Segni I
Giuseppe Pella 1963.jpg Giuseppe Pella
(1902–1981)
19 May 19571 July 19581 year, 43 days Christian Democracy Zoli
Amintore Fanfani daticamera.jpg Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
As Prime Minister
1 July 195816 February 1959230 days Christian Democracy Fanfani II
Giuseppe Pella 1963.jpg Giuseppe Pella
(1902–1981)
16 February 195925 March 19601 year, 38 days Christian Democracy Segni II
Antonio Segni Official.jpg Antonio Segni
(1891–1972)
25 March 19607 May 19622 years, 43 days Christian Democracy Tambroni
Fanfani III·IV
Amintore Fanfani daticamera.jpg Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
As Prime Minister
7 May 196229 May 196222 days Christian Democracy Fanfani IV
Attilio Piccioni.jpg Attilio Piccioni
(1892–1976)
29 May 19624 December 19631 year, 189 days Christian Democracy Fanfani IV
Leone I
Giuseppe Saragat (cropped).jpg Giuseppe Saragat
(1898–1988)
4 December 196328 December 19641 year, 24 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Moro I·II
Aldo Moro 1968.jpg Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
As Prime Minister
28 December 19645 March 196567 days Christian Democracy Moro II
Amintore Fanfani daticamera.jpg Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
5 March 196530 December 1965300 days Christian Democracy
Aldo Moro 1968.jpg Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
As Prime Minister
30 December 196523 February 196655 days Christian Democracy
Amintore Fanfani daticamera.jpg Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
23 February 196624 June 19682 years, 122 days Christian Democracy Moro III
Giuseppe Medici.jpg Giuseppe Medici
(1907–2000)
24 June 196812 December 1968171 days Christian Democracy Leone II
Pietro Nenni 1963.jpg Pietro Nenni
(1891–1980)
12 December 19685 August 1969236 days Italian Socialist Party Rumor I
Aldo Moro 1968.jpg Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
5 August 196926 June 19722 years, 326 days Christian Democracy Rumor II
Rumor III
Colombo
Andreotti I
Giuseppe Medici.jpg Giuseppe Medici
(1907–2000)
26 July 19727 July 1973346 days Christian Democracy Andreotti II
Aldo Moro 1968.jpg Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
7 July 197323 November 19741 year, 139 days Christian Democracy Rumor IV·V
Mariano Rumor daticamera.jpg Mariano Rumor
(1915–1990)
23 November 197429 July 19761 year, 249 days Christian Democracy Moro IV·V
Arnaldo Forlani 1979.jpg Arnaldo Forlani
(1925–2023)
29 July 19764 August 19793 years, 6 days Christian Democracy Andreotti III·IV·V
Franco Maria Malfatti crop.jpg Franco Maria Malfatti
(1927–1991)
4 August 197915 January 1980195 days Christian Democracy Cossiga I
Attilio Ruffini.jpg Attilio Ruffini
(1925–2011)
15 January 19804 April 198080 days Christian Democracy
Emilio Colombo crop.jpg Emilio Colombo
(1920–2013)
4 April 19804 August 19833 years, 122 days Christian Democracy Cossiga II
Forlani
Spadolini I·II
Fanfani V
Giulio Andreotti, ca 1987.jpg Giulio Andreotti
(1919–2013)
4 August 198322 July 19895 years, 352 days Christian Democracy Craxi I·II
Fanfani VI
Goria
De Mita
Gianni De Michelis 2.jpg Gianni De Michelis
(1940–2019)
22 July 198928 June 19922 years, 342 days Italian Socialist Party Andreotti VI·VII
Vincenzo Scotti.jpg Vincenzo Scotti
(1933– )
28 June 199229 July 199231 days Christian Democracy Amato I
Giuliano Amato in 1992.jpg Giuliano Amato
(1938– )
As Prime Minister
29 July 19921 August 19923 days Italian Socialist Party
Emilio Colombo crop.jpg Emilio Colombo
(1920–2013)
1 August 199228 April 1993270 days Christian Democracy
Beniamino Andreatta 1994.jpg Beniamino Andreatta
(1928–2007)
28 April 199319 April 1994356 days Christian Democracy /
Italian People's Party
Ciampi
Leopoldo Elia.jpg Leopoldo Elia
(1925–2008)
19 April 199410 May 199422 days Italian People's Party
Antonio Martino 1994.jpg Antonio Martino
(1942–2022)
10 May 199417 January 1995252 days Forza Italia Berlusconi I
Susanna Agnelli.jpg Susanna Agnelli
(1922–2009)
17 January 199517 May 19961 year, 121 days Independent Dini
Lamberto Dini 1996.jpg Lamberto Dini
(1931– )
17 May 19966 June 20015 years, 20 days Italian Renewal Prodi I
D'Alema I·II
Amato II
Giuliano Amato 2001.jpg Giuliano Amato
(1938– )
As Prime Minister
6 June 200111 June 20015 days Independent Amato II
Renato Ruggiero.jpg Renato Ruggiero
(1930–2013)
11 June 20016 January 2002209 days Independent Berlusconi II
Silvio Berlusconi 1996.jpg Silvio Berlusconi
(1936–2023)
As Prime Minister
6 January 200214 June 2002159 days Forza Italia
Franco Frattini 2008.jpg Franco Frattini
(1957–2022)
14 June 200218 November 20042 years, 157 days Forza Italia
Gianfranco Fini 2001 camera.jpg Gianfranco Fini
(1952– )
18 November 200417 May 20061 year, 180 days National Alliance Berlusconi II·III
Massimo D'Alema 2006.jpg Massimo D'Alema
(1949– )
17 May 20068 May 20081 year, 357 days Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Prodi II
Franco Frattini 2008.jpg Franco Frattini
(1957–2022)
8 May 200816 November 20113 years, 192 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata 2012 (cropped).jpg Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata
(1946– )
16 November 201127 March 20131 year, 131 days Independent Monti
Mario Monti datisenato 2011.jpg Mario Monti
(1943– )
As Prime Minister
27 March 201328 April 201332 days Independent
Emma Bonino 2006.jpg Emma Bonino
(1948– )
28 April 201322 February 2014300 days Italian Radicals Letta
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Federica Mogherini daticamera.jpg Federica Mogherini
(1973– )
22 February 201431 October 2014251 days Democratic Party Renzi
Paolo Gentiloni Silveri daticamera.jpg Paolo Gentiloni
(1954– )
31 October 201412 December 20162 years, 42 days Democratic Party
Angelino Alfano 2018 cropped.jpg Angelino Alfano
(1970– )
12 December 20161 June 20181 year, 171 days New Centre-Right /
Popular Alternative
Gentiloni
Enzo Moavero Milanesi 2018.jpg Enzo Moavero Milanesi
(1954– )
1 June 20185 September 20191 year, 96 days Independent Conte I
Luigi Di Maio 2021 cropped.jpg Luigi Di Maio
(1986– )
5 September 201922 October 20223 years, 47 days Five Star Movement /
Together for the Future
Conte II
Draghi
Tajani 2023 (cropped).jpg Antonio Tajani
(1953– )
22 October 2022Incumbent1 year, 296 days Forza Italia Meloni

Timeline

Kingdom of Italy

Alcide De GasperiIvanoe BonomiPietro BadoglioRaffaele GuarigliaGaleazzo CianoDino GrandiBenito MussoliniPietro Tomasi della TorrettaCarlo SforzaFrancesco Saverio NittiSidney SonninoAntonio SalandraFrancesco GuicciardiniAntonino Paternò Castello, Marchese di San GiulianoAlessandro FortisTommaso TittoniGiulio PrinettiFelice Napoleone CanevaroRaffaele CappelliOnorato Caetani (1842–1917)Alberto BlancBenedetto BrinAntonio Starabba di RudinìFrancesco CrispiCarlo Felice Nicolis, conte di RobilantPasquale Stanislao ManciniBenedetto CairoliLuigi CortiAgostino DepretisLuigi Amedeo MelegariLuigi Federico MenabreaPompeo Di CampelloAlfonso Ferrero La MarmoraEmilio Visconti VenostaGiuseppe PasoliniGiacomo DurandoUrbano RattazziBettino RicasoliMarco MinghettiMinister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)

Italian Republic

Antonio TajaniLuigi Di MaioEnzo Moavero MilanesiAngelino AlfanoPaolo GentiloniFederico MogheriniEmma BoninoMario MontiGiulio Terzi di Sant'AgataMassimo D'AlemaGianfranco FiniFranco FrattiniSilvio BerlusconiRenato RuggieroLamberto DiniSusanna AgnelliAntonio MartinoLeopoldo EliaBeniamino AndreattaVincenzo ScottiGiuliano AmatoVincenzo ScottiGianni De MichelisGiulio AndreottiEmilio ColomboAttilio RuffiniFranco Maria MalfattiArnaldo ForlaniMariano RumorGiuseppe MediciAldo MoroGiuseppe SaragatAntonio SegniAmintore FanfaniGaetano MartinoAttilio PiccioniGiuseppe PellaCarlo SforzaPietro NenniAlcide De GasperiMinister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)

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