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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. The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia at Via Gaeta, 5- 00185, Rome. [1]
Map of diplomatic missions in Italy. At present, the capital city of Rome hosts 141 embassies. Several countries have ambassadors accredited to Italy, with most being resident in Brussels, London, or Paris.
The Russian Federation has no diplomatic relations with Bhutan and Solomon Islands. Since Georgia and Russia severed diplomatic relations in 2008, the Swiss embassy in Tbilisi hosts a Russian interests section. [citation needed] In February 2022, Micronesia and Ukraine severed diplomatic relations with Russia.
This is a list of the 224 resident embassies in Rome (138 for Italy and 86 for the Holy See). For other diplomatic missions in Italy and the Vatican City, see List of diplomatic missions in Italy and the List of diplomatic missions to the Holy See.
Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned Italy's ambassador on Friday over what it called illegal border crossing by a RAI crew. Italian reporters to return after Russian anger at Kursk report Skip to ...
The Italian captain and the Russian embassy staff member were arrested in a car park in Rome and accused of "serious crimes tied to spying and state security" after their meeting on Tuesday night ...
Ambassadors of Russia are the individuals appointed by the President of Russia to serve as the head of Russian diplomatic mission to the respective countries, international organisations, or as ambassador-at-large. Ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president. Ambassadors change regularly for the reasons like resignment or retirement.
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