Italy’s new Ambassador Marilina Armellin arrives in Islamabad

Celina Ali
Islamabad: Marilina Armellin has arrived in Islamabad as the new Ambassador of Italy in Pakistan, succeeding Andreas Ferrarese.

As Ambassador-designate Marilina Armellin assumes her role, she steps into a thriving diplomatic landscape marked by strengthened economic ties and cultural exchanges.
Italy’s continued investment in Pakistan, demonstrated by a credit line of $10 billion for Italian investors, underscores the commitment to furthering bilateral relations.
The Italy-Pakistan relations remain cordial, with Italy actively participating in Pakistan’s development projects. The nations continue to collaborate in various fields, fostering a strong bond that extends beyond diplomatic ties.
Ambassador-designate Marilina Armellin is expected to soon present her credentials to the President of Pakistan.