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as successor of Prunas. Such action was planned to satisfy the Egyptians without angering the British, but eventually, after Egyptian journals claimed that the news of the announcement of the planned appointment of Fornari came with the acknowledgment of Farouk as King of Sudan, the British grew
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had barricaded himself, providing Italy's Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the latest news. During the troubled times of the coup, Italy, following the line of conduct of other countries (dictated by the British), didn't appoint a new ambassador after the Italian ambassador to Egypt
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Ferrero became the Italian Ambassador to Uruguay, succeeding Enrico Martino, on 2 December 1958, and held this office until 1962, being succeeded by Lamberto Forino. He was Ambassador of Italy to Czechoslovakia from September 1962 until April 1964. He later succeeded Ezio Mizzan as
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passed away during the Christmas night of 1951, leaving its embassy in the hands of Ferrero. Had Italy appointed a new ambassador, they would've had to specify whether the ambassador was accredited to Farouk, King of Egypt, or Farouk, King of Egypt
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He was married to Orietta Ferrero, who traveled the world with him due to his occupation. She had a collection of porcelain parrots, which she bought around the world. They lived in a house in Rome very close to the
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in the same city. Ferrero then served as Italian Ambassador to Uruguay, Italian Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, and finally as
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as Second Secretary (1945-1947) where he dealt with the repatriation of Italian prisoners of war and in
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La diplomazia italiana e i paesi arabi dell'Oriente mediterraneo 1946-1952
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All'alba del neoatlantismo la politica egiziana dell'Italia (1951-1956)
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2023 - Episodi diplomatici. (Chicago, 1933, Atene,1942) (edited by
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in 1926. He joined Italy's foreign service in 1928. He served in
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Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 2nd Class / Grand Officer
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Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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and Italian Delegate to the United Nations in Geneva.
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from 1950 to 1954, during the critical times of the
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Christiaan Barnard
Golda Meir
Italian Ambassador to Thailand
Ezio Mizzan
Eugenio Rubino
chargé
Renato Prunas
Bianzè
Rome
Italian
Alma mater
University of Turin

Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Italian
Turin
Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh
New York City
Moscow
Athens
London
Cairo
Egyptian Revolution
King Farouk
King of Egypt
chargé d'affaires
Geneva
United Nations

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