Ambassador Marilina Armellin holds productive meeting with Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain
Celina Ali
Islamabad: Italy’s Ambassador to Pakistan Marilina Armellin this week held a productive meeting with Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis, Chaudhry Salik Hussain.
They discussed avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation between their nations.
Minister Hussain began by expressing Pakistan’s deep appreciation for Italy’s continued support and friendship over the years.
He emphasized the significant contributions of the Pakistani diaspora in Italy to both countries’ economies and cultural landscapes.
Ambassador Armellin reciprocated the sentiment, highlighting Italy’s admiration for Pakistan’s rich heritage, vibrant culture, and the resilience of its people.
She praised the contributions of the Pakistani community in Italy, acknowledging their role in fostering bilateral ties.
During the discussions, both explored various areas for collaboration, ranging from trade and investment to education and cultural exchanges.
They envisioned initiatives to further strengthen economic ties, facilitate business partnerships, and promote tourism between Pakistan and Italy.
As the meeting progressed, Minister Hussain and Ambassador Armellin exchanged ideas on how to address the challenges faced by the Pakistani diaspora in Italy, including issues related to employment, social integration, and consular services.
They reaffirmed their commitment to providing support and assistance to overseas Pakistanis, ensuring their welfare and protection.
The conversation also touched upon shared interests in fields such as agriculture, technology, and healthcare, with both sides expressing eagerness to explore opportunities for mutual benefit and knowledge exchange.
Minister Hussain and Ambassador Armellin reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the longstanding friendship between Pakistan and Italy.
They agreed to work closely together to implement the discussed initiatives and to foster greater understanding and cooperation between their nations.