Stefano Sannino
Stefano Sannino is an Italian diplomat and European civil servant.
Career
After studying political science at the University of Naples, Sannino entered the Italian diplomatic service in 1986.He served as deputy chief of mission at the Italian embassy in Belgrade, before being seconded to the Italian government as head of office of the secretary of state for foreign affairs in the first Prodi government.
In 1998–2001, Sannino was chief of staff to Italy's trade ministers Piero Fassino, and then Enrico Letta.
He then went back to diplomacy, and to Belgrade, as head of the OSCE mission in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Sannino began his career at the European Commission in 2002 as an adviser for external relations and trade in the cabinet of the then President of the European Commission Romano Prodi, together with Sandro Gozi. He was Director for Crisis Management and Representative of the Commission to the Political and Security Committee, before following Prodi in his second term as Italy's Prime Minister in 2006–08, as diplomatic adviser.
Back in Brussels in 2008, Sannino served as Director for relations with Latin America, and Deputy Director-General for External Relations in charge of Asia and Latin America. He then moved to the Directorate-General for Enlargement of the European Commission, where he was Deputy Director-General from 2010 to 2011 and Director-General from April 2011 to July 2013. He left this post to become Italy's Permanent Representative to the EU in 2013, appointed by the new Prime Minister Enrico Letta.
In January 2016, Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi decided to replace Sannino with the Deputy Minister for Industry, Carlo Calenda. The move is controversial, as Calenda is the first non-diplomat to serve in the post of Permanent Representative to the EU, and had only recently joined Renzi's PD. Sannino was instead appointed as Italian ambassador to Spain.
In February 2020, the new EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, appointed Sannino as Assistant Secretary-General for Economic and Global Affairs of the European External Action Service. In December 2020, he was appointed new Secretary General of the European External Action Service, to replace Helga Schmid, starting from 2021. He was replaced by Belén Martínez Carbonell in January 2025.
As of 1 February 2025 he leads within the European Commission.
In December 2025, Sannino was detained by Belgian police during a raid on the EU's foreign service and the College of Europe. According to the European Public Prosecutor's Office, the operation is part of an ongoing investigation focused on "suspected fraud related to EU-funded training for junior diplomats."