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Pakistan and Italy sign diplomatic visa waiver agreement

Published on: June 2, 2026 6:44 PM

Pakistan and Italy have taken a significant step toward strengthening bilateral relations by signing a visa waiver agreement for holders of diplomatic passports. The arrangement is expected to simplify official travel procedures and promote closer engagement between government institutions of both countries, reflecting a shared commitment to enhancing diplomatic cooperation and communication.

The agreement was signed in Rome during a formal ceremony attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador Ali Javed and Italy’s Secretary General of Foreign Affairs. The signing marked the successful conclusion of discussions aimed at improving diplomatic facilitation and creating a more efficient framework for official exchanges between Islamabad and Rome.

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Before the signing ceremony, the two officials held a one-on-one meeting at the Italian Foreign Ministry, where they discussed matters of mutual interest and avenues for deeper cooperation. Furthermore, both sides explored opportunities to strengthen diplomatic, political, and institutional ties, highlighting the importance of regular engagement between the two countries.

Under the newly signed agreement, holders of Pakistani and Italian diplomatic passports will no longer require visas when travelling to each other’s countries for official purposes. As a result, diplomats will be able to undertake visits more efficiently, reducing administrative requirements and supporting smoother government-to-government interactions.

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The visa waiver arrangement is expected to facilitate stronger coordination on bilateral initiatives and encourage more frequent high-level exchanges. In addition, the agreement demonstrates the willingness of both nations to remove barriers that can hinder diplomatic engagement and official cooperation across various sectors.

Officials view the development as a positive milestone in Pakistan-Italy relations, which continue to expand through dialogue and collaboration. By easing travel restrictions for diplomats, both countries aim to strengthen institutional partnerships, improve communication channels, and create a foundation for broader cooperation in the years ahead.

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