Acting President Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani met Ms. Marilina Armellin, Ambassador of the Italian
Republic, who called on him at Aiwan-e-Sadr today. The meeting focused on further
strengthening Pakistan-Italy relations and expanding cooperation in key areas.
The Acting President said that Pakistan and Italy enjoy over 75 years of diplomatic relations
rooted in a long-standing friendship and cooperation at important international fora. He
expressed appreciation for Italy’s support in multilateral platforms and thanked the Italian
government for hosting more than 300,000 members of the Pakistani diaspora.
Mr Gilani noted the presence of several Italian companies in Pakistan, particularly in
pharmaceuticals, oil and gas and railways, and underscored Pakistan’s interest in expanding
trade and investment ties. He also emphasised the need for faster visa processing for
Pakistanis travelling to Italy and looked forward to an increased quota of skilled workers under
the labour migration programme, for which an MoU between the two countries is under process.
The Italian Ambassador said that Italy deeply cherishes its long-standing friendship with
Pakistan and noted that Pakistan was among the first countries with which the Italian Republic
established diplomatic relations.
She shared that in 2025, Italy issued visas to over 15,000 Pakistani students who got admission
to Italian universities for postgraduate and PhD programmes. Referring to Italy’s shortage of
skilled manpower, particularly in scientific, IT-related fields and healthcare, she said Italian
institutions welcomed initiatives by Pakistani universities to offer Italian language courses to
improve employment prospects.
The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment to further deepen bilateral cooperation in
education, migration, trade and people-to-people exchanges.