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- Claudio Bisogniero (born 2 July 1954) is a retired Italian diplomat. From 2007 until 2012, he was the Deputy Secretary General of NATO before serving as...
-  Italy 1994–2001 13 Alessandro Minuto Rizzo  Italy 2001–2007 14 Claudio Bisogniero  Italy 2007–2012 15 Alexander Vershbow  United States 2012–2016 16 Rose...
- November 2011 Preceded by Giovanni Castellaneta Succeeded by Claudio Bisogniero Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations In office 25 August...
- October 1, 2005 Giulio Maria Terzi di Sant'Agata October 1, 2009 Claudio Bisogniero February 6, 2012 Armando Varricchio March 2, 2016 Mariangela Zappia March...
- Valditara 14 September 1981 19 January 1984 50 Army corps general Riccardo Bisogniero 20 January 1984 7 January 1986 51 Army corps general Roberto Jucci 8 January...
- of NATO In office February 2012 – October 17, 2016 Preceded by Claudio Bisogniero Succeeded by Rose Gottemoeller ****istant Secretary of Defense for International...
- January 1986 2 years, 88 days  Italian Air Force 18 Bisogniero, RiccardoLieutenant General Riccardo Bisogniero (1923–2018) 9 January 1986 31 March 1988 2 years...
- visited Baku on March 5, 2008. Deputy Secretary General of NATO Claudio Bisogniero visited Azerbaijan on 16 December 2008 and met with high-level officials...
- sportsman Claudio Bisio (born 1957), Italian actor and comedian Claudio Bisogniero (born 1954), Italian diplomat Claudio Böckli (born 1984), Swiss biathlete...
- October 11, when the commanding general of the Carabinieri, Riccardo Bisogniero called in at Sigonella (on Craxi's orders) the military's armored cars...