Valerio Brigante Colonna

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Valerio Brigante Colonna Angelini (* 21st April 1925 in Rome ) is an Italian journalist and diplomat in retirement .

He is married to Anna Della Croce di Dojola .

Education

He graduated in law at the University of Rome from.

Life

In 1951 he entered the foreign service and was Vice Consul in Benghazi until 1953 at a time when the state constitution of the former Italian Libya was clarified at the United Nations and many Italian settlers were there. He was delegation secretary and delegation counselor in New Delhi , Brussels and Tehran . Until 1972 he was ambassador to Belgrade . From 1975 to 1978 he was ambassador to Kabul . From 1978 to 1981 he was ambassador to Baghdad . In 1982 he was Deputy Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Italy) .

From September 1985 to April 1990 he was ambassador to Ottawa .

He was accepted into the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic .

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig W. Adamec , First supplement to the Who's who of Afghanistan: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1979 - 53 p., P. 21 , Ispi - Annuario Di Politica Internazionale 1973, [1]
  2. ^ The Middle East and North Africa, Europa Publications Limited, 1978, 951 S, p. 399 ; Shelomoh Naḳdimon, First strike: the exclusive story of how Israel foiled Iraq's attempt to get the bomb, Summit Books, 1987 - 353 p., P. 169
  3. ^ The Canadian Who's Who, University of Toronto Press, 1986, p. 160
predecessor Office successor
Italo papini Italian ambassador to Kabul
1975–1978
Francesco Lo Prinzi
1963: Guido Navarrini Italian ambassador to Baghdad
1978–1981
January 22, 2018: Bruno Antonio Pasquino
Francesco Paolo Fulci Italian Ambassador to Ottawa
1985–1990
Sergio Balanzino