The Italian ambassador in Sofia is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Bulgaria .
History
In the period preceding the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule, Italian Consulates were already active in the main cities of the country - Plovdiv, Ruse and Sofia. After the end of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, Italy maintained its Consulates in the first two centres and opened new ones in the ports of Lom (1881), Varna (1889) and Burgas (1903).
On 25 December 1879 in the Royal Palace of Sofia, Domenico Brunenghi solemnly presented his credentials to Prince Alexander I of Bulgaria.[ 1]
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Ambassador
Observations
List of prime ministers of Italy
Prime Minister of Bulgaria
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July 3, 1879
Domenico Brunenghi
Agent and consul general with letter of credentials
Benedetto Cairoli
Todor Burmov
February 9, 1880
Renato De Martino [it ]
March 6, 1898 Italian ambassador to China [it ]
Benedetto Cairoli
Dragan Tsankov
January 24, 1884
Carlo Alberto Gerbaix de Sonnax
Agostino Depretis
Petko Karavelov
June 29, 1893
Alessandro Riva
Francesco Crispi
Stefan Stambolov
November 24, 1895
Giulio Silvestrelli
Francesco Crispi
Konstantin Stoilov
August 9, 1901
Giorgio Polacco († 1902)
With royal decree of November 9, 1902: Giorgio Polacco, comm. extraordinary envoy and 2nd class plenipotentiary minister, placed, on his request, on leave for health reasons from November 15, 1902. On 9 December 1902, the comm. Ceased to live in Milan. Giorgio Polacco, extraordinary envoy and 2nd class plenipotentiary minister.[ 2]
Giuseppe Zanardelli
Petko Karavelov
November 9, 1902
May 12, 1903
Guglielmo Imperiali
1891 Marquis Guglielmo Imperiali di Francavilla, head of the Italian Legation in Washington, D.C., Chargé d'affaires of the Italian ambassador to the United States [it ] [ 3]
Giovanni Giolitti
Racho Petrov
March 31, 1904
Fausto Cucchi Boasso
agent and consul general letter of credentials
Giovanni Giolitti
Racho Petrov
May 6, 1909
Fausto Cucchi Boasso
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister, with letter of credentials
Sidney Sonnino
Aleksandar Malinov
June 23, 1910
Alessandro De Bosdari [it ]
From 1922 to 1926 he was Italian ambassador to Germany [it ]
Luigi Luzzatti
Aleksandar Malinov
February 23, 1913
Fausto Cucchi Boasso
Giovanni Giolitti
Stoyan Danev
September 14, 1920
Luigi Aldrovandi Marescotti
Francesco Saverio Nitti
Aleksandar Stamboliyski
January 22, 1923
Sabino Rinella
Sabino Rinella, the Italian charge d'affaires in Belgrade, reported that the Serbians gratefully attributed their recent successes largely to Rumania's attitude.
Benito Mussolini
Aleksandar Stamboliyski
May 26, 1926
Renato Piacentini
Mussolini inviò Amadori a Riga, sostituendolo con il ministro a Riga, Renato Piacentini
Benito Mussolini
Andrey Lyapchev
January 29, 1931
Giuliano Corà
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister, with letter of credentials
Benito Mussolini
Aleksandar Malinov
December 31, 1934
Giuseppe Sapuppo
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister
Benito Mussolini
Kimon Georgiev
October 27, 1937
Giuseppe Talamo Atenolfi
Benito Mussolini
Georgi Kyoseivanov
January 29, 1940
Massimo Magistrati
Benito Mussolini
Georgi Kyoseivanov
June 7, 1943
Francesco Giorgio Mameli
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister
Pietro Badoglio
Dobri Bozhilov
September 21, 1945
Piero Vinci [it ]
Chargé d'affaires
Ferruccio Parri
Kimon Georgiev
December 14, 1958
Giovanni-Battista Guarnaschelli
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister
Amintore Fanfani
Anton Yugov
January 22, 1952
Gastone Rossi Longhi
1960: Ambasciatore d'ltaiia ¡n Lima
Ferruccio Parri
Valko Chervenkov
April 27, 1955
Filippo Muzi Falconi
Antonio Segni
Valko Chervenkov
December 16, 1958
Roberto Gaja [it ]
Amintore Fanfani
Anton Yugov
February 26, 1963
Orazio Antinori di Castel San Pietro Aquae Ortus
extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister
Giovanni Leone
Todor Zhivkov
September 2, 1964
Orazio Antinori di Castel San Pietro Aquae Ortus
Ambassador
Giovanni Leone
Todor Zhivkov
April 7, 1968
Giuseppe Puri Purini [de ]
Giovanni Leone
Todor Zhivkov
January 13, 1972
Franz Cancellario d'Alena
Franz Cancellario d'Alena ist am 16. Januar 1957 das Exequatur der Bundesregierung erteilt worden.
Giulio Andreotti
Stanko Todorov
January 10, 1979
Franz Cancellario d'Alena
Francesco Cossiga
Stanko Todorov
June 9, 1980
Carlo Maria Rossi Arnaud
Francesco Cossiga
Stanko Todorov
April 9, 1984
Giovanni Battistini
Bettino Craxi
Grisha Filipov
November 21, 1987
Paolo Tarony
Amintore Fanfani
Georgi Atanasov (politician)
February 12, 1990
Agostino Mathis
Giulio Andreotti
Andrey Lukanov
June 24, 1994
Stefano Rastrelli
Silvio Berlusconi
Reneta Indzhova
October 31, 1996
Tommaso Troise
Romano Prodi
Zhan Videnov
April 28, 1999
Alessandro Grafini
Massimo D’Alema
Ivan Kostov
May 9, 2003
Giovan Battista Campagnola File:Giovan Battista Campagnola memorial plaque, Sofia.jpg
Silvio Berlusconi
Simeon Sakskoburggotski
May 16, 2008
Stefano Benazzo
Silvio Berlusconi
Sergei Stanishev
September 3, 2012
Marco Conticelli
Mario Monti
Boyko Borisov
September 19, 2016
Stefano Baldi
Matteo Renzi
Boyko Borisov
January 2, 2021
January 5, 2021
Giuseppina Zarra
Mario Draghi
Boyko Borisov
October 22, 2022
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References
↑ Stefano Baldi, Ambasciatori d'Italia a Sofia
↑ Giorgio Polacco († 1902) Con R. decreto del 9 novembre 1902: Polacco comm. Giorgio, inviato straordinario e ministro plenipotenziario di 2° classe, collocato, dietro sua domanda, in aspettativa per motivi di salute dal 15 novembre 1902.[1] ; Il giorno 9 dicembre 1902, ha cessato di vivere in Milano il comm. Giorgio Polacco, inviato straordinario e ministro plenipotenziario di 2° classe. see: Bollettino del Ministero degli affari esteri parte amministrativa,
Tip. del Ministero degli affari esteri, 1902, p. 996
↑ Guglielmo Imperiali
↑ Ambasciatore italiano in Bulgaria
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