Посол Австралии в Италии является сотрудником австралийского Министерства иностранных дел и торговли и главой посольства Австралийского Содружества в Итальянской Республике в Риме. [2] Должность имеет ранг и статус чрезвычайного и полномочного посла и имеет аккредитацию нерезидента Албании (1992–2004 гг.; с 3 июля 2013 г.), Ливии (1978–1987 гг.; с 2002 г.) и Сан-Марино (с 2002 г.) . 1995). Посол также является представителем Австралии в агентствах ООН в Риме в качестве постоянного представителя при Продовольственной и сельскохозяйственной организации (с 1951 года) и представителя Всемирной продовольственной программы (с 1961 года).
Нынешним послом с июля 2020 года является Маргарет Туми .
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Австралия и Италия поддерживают дипломатические отношения с ноября 1949 года, когда в Риме была учреждена дипломатическая миссия , а первый министр Седрик Келлвей вручил свои верительные грамоты президенту Луиджи Эйнауди 24 ноября 1949 года. [3] 4 января 1978 года Австралия установила дипломатические отношения с Италией. Социалистическая Народная Ливийская Арабская Джамахирия , но отношения были прерваны премьер-министром Бобом Хоуком в мае 1987 года из-за «тайных операций режима Каддафи в южной части Тихого океана». Отношения не были восстановлены до июня 2002 года, а признание было передано после гражданской войны в Ливии 9 июня 2011 года Национальному переходному совету . [4] Хотя Австралия имеет дипломатические отношения с Албанией с 1985 года, аккредитация была проведена послом в Риме только с 3 июля 2013 года, когда аккредитация была передана из посольства в Афинах . Посольство в Риме ранее имело аккредитацию в Албании с 1992 по 2004 год. [5] С 1968 года послу помогало генеральное консульство в Милане , которым управляет компания Austrade . [6]
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- ^A Also served as Permanent Representative to the Food and Agriculture Organization, since 1951.
- ^B Also served as Representative to the World Food Programme, since 1961.
- ^C Also non-resident ambassador to the State of Libya, 4 January 1978–May 1987, and since June 2002.
- ^D Also non-resident ambassador to the Republic of Albania, 1992–2004, and since 3 July 2013.
- ^E Also non-resident ambassador to the Republic of San Marino, since 1995.
Consuls-General in Milan
- §: Named Consul.
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