President Arif Alvi for further cementing Pakistan-Italy bilateral ties

Government of PakistanPresident Arif Alvi for further cementing Pakistan-Italy bilateral ties

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Dr. Arif Alvi has said that there are many avenues that can be further explored to cement the bilateral friendly relations between Pakistan and Italy which includes improving cooperation in the defence, agriculture, animal husbandry and IT sectors, joint ventures in production and marketing of industrial products.

While talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Italy Ali Javed at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad on Monday, the president appreciated the idea of establishing manufacturing units by Pakistani diasporas in the industrial-free zone of Italy for manufacturing and exporting Pakistani goods and products in Italy and rest of the Europe.

Th president said that the avenues for exports of human intellect, knowledge and skills online to Italy by our IT professionals and related fields needed to be explored. He said that this way, the human resource would be retained in Pakistan whereas their skills and knowledge could be shared.

The president said that the Country needed a skilled workforce for industrial, agricultural and manufacturing development.

President Arif Alvi said that the ambassador and the entire ancillary staff in Italy should focus their energy on resolving the issues and problems faced by the Pakistani diasporas in Italy and provide them with the necessary support, and counselling services online and at their doorsteps.

The president advised the ambassador-designate to keep close linkages with the Chambers of Commerce in Pakistan and major industrial and manufacturing entities of Pakistan and explore the possibility of joint ventures with the Italian counterparts.

Dr. Arif Alvi said that Italian investors must be encouraged to shift their industrial units to Pakistan and benefit from the cost-effective labour, availability of raw materials, and investment-friendly policies in our Country.

The president said that there was a need to highlight the atrocities being committed perpetually by India in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), and the increasing incidences of intimidation, harassment, and marginalization of minorities, especially Muslims, and the increasing trend of Islamophobia in India, which was putting the life and property of the Muslims of India in great danger.

Furthermore, he said that Pakistan and Italy had a commonality of views on a number of regional and global issues, particularly reforming the UN Security Council and both countries should work closely on all issues of common interest.

The president said that the Strategic Engagement Plan signed between the two Countries in 2013 provided an excellent framework to steer bilateral and multilateral cooperation forward in a holistic and sustained manner and expressed hope that the Ambassador-designate would work towards enhancing these engagements.

The president said that Italy was one of the largest trading partners of Pakistan in the EU and among the top ten globally.

There is great potential for expanding bilateral trade and investment due to the complementarities between the two Countries’ economies, he added.

President Arif Alvi further said that the existing trade of around US$ 1.3 billion did not represent the true potential on both sides and there was a need to make concerted efforts to increase the volume.

The president said that a fairly large number of Pakistanis (approximately 200,000) were living in Italy and contributing towards the socio-economic development of the country and urged that the welfare of these Pakistanis should be the most priority.

Apart from working on traditional economic diplomacy, the ambassador-designate should also look for new avenues of cooperation, especially start-ups, he said.

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