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List of ambassadors of Russia to Italy

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List of ambassadors of Russia to Italy
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The ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Italian Republic is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the president and the government of Italy.

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The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia at Via Gaeta, 5- 00185, Rome.[1] There are consulates general in Milan, Palermo, and Genoa, and honorary consulates in Florence, Udine, Ancona, Venice, Verona, Naples, Messina, Pisa and Bari.[2] The post of Russian ambassador to Italy is currently held by Aleksey Paramonov [ru], incumbent since 4 April 2023.[3] The Russian ambassador to Italy is concurrently accredited as the ambassador of Russia to San Marino.[4]

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History of diplomatic relations

The first relations between Russia and the predecessor states of modern Italy were established in the late 16th century.[5] In 1862, Russia recognized the Kingdom of Italy and started to send its representatives.[6] In 1876, the missions of the two countries in Saint Petersburg and Rome were transformed into embassies.[6] After the February Revolution, Italy recognized the Russian Provisional Government, and later the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, de facto from 1921, and de jure from 1924.[6] Diplomatic relations were interrupted on 22 June 1941 by the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union.

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List of representatives (1862–present)

Russian Empire to the Kingdom of Italy (1862–1917)

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Russian Provisional Government to the Kingdom of Italy (1917)

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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Kingdom of Italy (1921–1923)

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the Kingdom of Italy (1923–1946)

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the Republic of Italy (1946–1991)

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Russian Federation to the Republic of Italy (1991–present)

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