List of ambassadors of Italy to Slovakia

Coordinates: 48°08′57″N 17°06′11″E / 48.149068°N 17.103122°E / 48.149068; 17.103122
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Ambassador of Italy to Slovakia
Ambasciatore italiano a Bratislava
Emblem of Italy
Incumbent
Gabriele Meucci
since January 10, 2017
Inaugural holderGuido Roncalli di Montorio [de]
FormationNovember 22, 1939

The Italian ambassador in Bratislava is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Slovakia.

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Italy Prime Minister of Slovakia Term end
November 22, 1939 Guido Roncalli di Montorio [de] Mussolini Cabinet Jozef Tiso May 29, 1941
January 1, 1993 Foundation of the Slovak Republic Amato I Cabinet Vladimír Mečiar
October 20, 1993 Ermanno Squadrilli Lettera dell'Ambasciatore Ermanno Squadrilli[1] Ciampi Cabinet Vladimír Mečiar June 19, 1905
June 10, 2000 Egone Ratzemberger Amato II Cabinet Mikuláš Dzurinda
December 5, 2001 Luca Del Balzo di Presenzano LoC: 5 December 2001 DEL BALZO di PRESENZANO Luca, (S.E.), diplomat born Rome, Dec. 20, 1945[2] Berlusconi II Cabinet Mikuláš Dzurinda
January 1, 2004 Antonio Provenzano On 12.10.2005 the younger brother of Giuseppe Provenzano, italian Ambassador to Slovakia Antonio Provenzano, officially opened Irish airline Ryanair's new route between Bratislava and Milan.[3] Berlusconi II Cabinet Mikuláš Dzurinda
October 8, 2008 Brunella Borzi Cornacchia born Rome, 1947 educ: 1969, degree in political science car.: 1971 , joined the diplomatic corps.[4] Berlusconi IV Cabinet Fico's First Cabinet
February 24, 2012 Roberto Martini è stato nominato Ambasciatore d’Italia nella Repubblica Slovacca il 24 febbraio 2012. Ha presentato gli originali delle lettere credenziali, firmate dal Presidente della Repubblica Italiana S.E. Giorgio Napolitano, l’8 agosto 2012 a S.E. Ivan Gašparovič, Presidente della Repubblica Slovacca.[5] Monti Cabinet Fico's Second Cabinet August 8, 2012
January 10, 2017 Gabriele Meucci [6] Gentiloni Cabinet Fico's Third Cabinet


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