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Egidio Ortona (16 September 1910 – 10 January 1996) was an Italian
diplomat A diplomat (from grc, δίπλωμα; romanized ''diploma'') is a person appointed by a state or an intergovernmental institution such as the United Nations or the European Union to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or internati ...
whose career spanned the years 1931 to 1975. He was the
Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations Permanent Representatives of Italy to the United Nations from October 1, 1947 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Ambassador To The United Nations Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Ita ...
(1958–1961) and
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(1967–1975).


Life

Egidio Ortona was born in
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on 16 September 1910. He graduated in law at the
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in 1931 and the following year entered the Italian diplomatic service. He worked first in
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and then in
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, where he married.
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(27 May 2007)
Scheda biografica Egidio Ortona
. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
In 1937 he was posted to the Italian embassy in
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, where he worked for the ambassadors
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and
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. From 1940 to 1943 Ortona worked in the latter’s offices in
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, where Bastianini was appointed governor, and in Rome where Bastianini was undersecretary for foreign affairs under
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. Ortona’s diaries from this period, which he published as'' Diplomazia di guerra. Diari 1937-1943'', cover these years when he was able to observe at close hand the collapse of Italy’s diplomatic relations with London, its subsequent entry into
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as an ally of
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, and the
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in 1943. In November 1944 he was appointed to a delegation seeking economic assistance from the United States for the post-war reconstruction of Italy. He remained in Washington at the Italian Embassy until, in 1958, he was appointed as Italy’s Ambassador to the United Nations, remaining in the job for a little over two years, during which period Italy was a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Ortona returned to Italy in 1961 becoming Director General of Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then Secretary General of the Ministry itself. In this period he played an instrumental role in the successful signing of the Ussr-Fiat deal that marked the beginning of private mass motorization in the leading socialist State. In 1967 Ortona was appointed Italian ambassador in Washington, a post which he held for the next eight years. In 1975 Ortona, aged 65, retired from the diplomatic service. He took on posts as president of
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’s Italian businesses, of Aeritalia and of Confitarma (Confederazione italiana armatori). (In a departing meeting with US President
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he expressed reluctance to depart the civil service, insisting "I hate to be a businessman".) He also became president of the Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (Institute for International Policy Studies) and published several volumes of his diaries which together cover the years 1937–1975. Egidio Ortona died in Rome on 10 January 1996 at the age of 85. He was buried in Casale Monferrato where, on 16 March 2007,. the public gardens of the Piazza Martiri della Libertà near the house where he was born were officially dedicated to him.


Works

*''Diplomazia di guerra – Diari 1937-1943'', Bologna: Il Mulino, 1993. *''Anni d’America - La ricostruzione 1944-1951'', Bologna: Il Mulino, 1984. *''Anni d’America – La diplomazia 1953-1961'', Bologna: Il Mulino, 1986. *''Gli anni della Farnesina. Pagine del diario 1961-1967, Milan: Spai, 1998. *''Anni d’America – La cooperazione 1967-1975'', Bologna: Il Mulino, 1989.


Honors

Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1st Class / Knight Grand Cross – August 9, 1967


See also

*
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation ( it, Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale or ''MAECI'') is the foreign ministry of the government of the Italian Republic. It is also known as the Farnesin ...
* Foreign relations of Italy


Notes


External links


UN Audiovisual - Egidio Ortona
at the UN Audiovisual Library
Photos of Egidio Ortona in ''Immaginario Diplomatico'' - collection of historical photos of Italian Diplomats
by Stefano Baldi


References

* . *. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ortona, Egidio 1910 births 1996 deaths People from Casale Monferrato Permanent Representatives of Italy to the United Nations Ambassadors of Italy to the United States Italian diplomats 20th-century diplomats Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic