Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata

Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata
Terzi de Sant'Agata in 2012
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
16 November 2011 – 26 March 2013
Prime MinisterMario Monti
Preceded byFranco Frattini
Succeeded byEmma Bonino
Member of the Senate
Assumed office
13 October 2022
ConstituencyTreviglio
Ambassador of Italy to the United States
In office
1 October 2009 – 16 November 2011
Preceded byGiovanni Castellaneta
Succeeded byClaudio Bisogniero
Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations
In office
25 August 2008 – 8 November 2009
Preceded byMarcello Spatafora
Succeeded byCesare Ragaglini
Ambassador of Italy to Israel
In office
2002–2004
Preceded byGian Paolo Cavarai
Succeeded bySandro De Bernardin
Personal details
Born
Giuliomaria Terzi di Sant'Agata

(1946-06-09) 9 June 1946 (age 78)
Bergamo, Italy
Political partyFdI (2013–present)
PR (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (until 2013)
Spouse
Antonella Cinque
(m. 2013)
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Milan
OccupationDiplomatPolitician

Giuliomaria Terzi di Sant'Agata (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo ˈtɛrtsi di sanˈtaːɡata]; born 9 June 1946) is an Italian diplomat and politician. He was Italy's Minister of Foreign Affairs in Mario Monti's government from November 2011 until March 2013, Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations in New York between 2008 and 2009 and Ambassador of Italy to the United States between 2009 and 2011. He is currently a Senator of the Republic of Italy and the President of the 4th Permanent Senate Commission of EU Affairs[1] elected from the Lombardy constituency as a part of Brothers of Italy.[2] He is also the President of the India-Italy Parliamentary Friendship group.[3]

  1. ^ "senato.it - Senato della Repubblica senato.it - 4^ Politiche dell'Unione europea - Ultima seduta". www.senato.it. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Scheda di attività di Giuliomaria TERZI DI SANT'AGATA - XIX Legislatura | Senato della Repubblica". www.senato.it. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  3. ^ "EAM Jaishankar's visit to Italy: How two ancient civilizations bolster strategic partnership in Indo-Mediterranean". Firstpost. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024.

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