List of ambassadors of Thailand to Italy

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Ambassador of Thailand to Italy
since April 4, 2016
Inaugural holderSanpakitch Preencha [es]
FormationOctober 1, 1923

The Thai Ambassador in Rome is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of Italy and concurrently to the governments in Athens (Greece), Jerusalem (Israel), Nicosia (Cyprus), San Marino, Tirana (Albania) and the Order of Malta.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Thai language Observations List of prime ministers of Thailand List of prime ministers of Italy Term end
October 1, 1923 Sanpakitch Preencha [es] พระยาสรรพกิจปรีชา Concurrently Minister Plenipotentiary to Lisbon, where he after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état negotiated a treaty.[1] Vajiravudh Benito Mussolini November 6, 1926
November 6, 1926 Phya Chammong Dithakar (*1874 1930)
  • 1911 he was Thai Ambassador to Japan.
  • He was the son of a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and was educated in Siam and in England, entering diplomatic service in 1897. He became secretary of legation at Tokyo in 1901, when he also acted as chargé d'affaires. He was transferred to London in 1903 and acted as chargé d'affaires at Paris in 1904, returning to London in 1905. In 1907 he was transferred to Petrograd where he remained until being appointed to the consular bureau of the Foreign Office in 1909, after which he was appointed Siamese Minister to Japan. The Siamese Minister holds several distinguished decorations, including the Fourth Class Order of the White Elephant and the First Class Order of the Rising Sun.[2]
Vajiravudh Benito Mussolini 1930
1937 Luang Siri Rajmaitri Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena Benito Mussolini
December 7, 1939 Luang Visutra Virajjades Dicembre 7 – L'incaricato d'affari del Siam a Roma, signor Luang Visutra Virajjades, è stato ricevuto da S. E il conte Ciano, e lo ha informato che il ministro del Siam a Roma sarà accreditato presso S. M il Re d'Italia e Imperatore d'Etiopia. Phibul Songkhram Benito Mussolini
1945 Luang Bahiddha Nukara [es] Tawee Boonyaket Ferruccio Parri 1945
March 29, 1957 Phairot Jayanama (*April 13, 1911 in Bangkok) Ph.D., Prof. Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University. Education: Completed P.1, Wat [3] Pote Sarasin Adone Zoli 1960
July 5, 1961 Principe Wongsanuvatra Devakula th:หม่อมเจ้าวงศานุวัตร เทวกุล accredited 6 May 1953 as Thai Ambassador to the United Kingdom Sarit Dhanarajata Fernando Tambroni
March 25, 1964 Somboon Palasthira Thanom Kittikachorn Giovanni Leone
July 17, 1968 Prince Vongsamahip Jayankura [4] Thanom Kittikachorn Giovanni Leone 1972
March 17, 1970 Thuaithep Devakul [5] Thanom Kittikachorn Emilio Colombo
May 30, 1975 Nibhon Wilairat Seni Pramoj Aldo Moro
December 14, 1976 Swate Komalabhuti เศวต โกมลภูติ Seni Pramoj Giulio Andreotti 1978
July 19, 1994 Anurak Thananan [6] Suchinda Kraprayoon Silvio Berlusconi
March 19, 2002 Vikrom Koompirochana Thaksin Shinawatra Silvio Berlusconi
February 6, 2003 Vara-Poj-Snidvongs Vara-Poj Snidvonons, Vara-Poj Snidvongs na Ayudhya Thaksin Shinawatra Silvio Berlusconi 2006
March 11, 2008 Pradap Pibulsonggram Samak Sundaravej Silvio Berlusconi 2009
July 5, 2010 Somsakdi Suriyawongse Samak Sundaravej Silvio Berlusconi
April 4, 2016 Tana Weskosith [10] Prayut Chan-o-cha Matteo Renzi

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