Pakistan and Italy have taken an important step to strengthen diplomatic relations by signing a new agreement that removes visa requirements for holders of diplomatic passports.
The agreement was finalized during a ceremony held in Rome, where senior officials from both countries exchanged documents and reaffirmed their commitment to closer cooperation. The move is expected to make official visits easier and faster for diplomats traveling between the two nations.
During their meetings, representatives from Pakistan and Italy discussed a range of issues related to bilateral relations. They reviewed ongoing cooperation in different sectors and expressed satisfaction over the positive direction of ties between the two countries. The discussions also covered collaboration on international forums, where both nations continue to work on matters of shared interest.
Officials described the agreement as a significant development that reflects the strong friendship and confidence existing between Pakistan and Italy. They noted that easier travel arrangements for diplomatic officials would help improve communication, encourage regular exchanges, and support future cooperation.
The visa-free arrangement applies only to holders of diplomatic passports and is intended to facilitate official government engagements. By removing administrative hurdles, both countries hope to create a smoother process for diplomatic missions and high-level visits.
The agreement is also expected to contribute to stronger political and diplomatic engagement in the years ahead. Observers believe the step will further deepen relations and open new opportunities for collaboration between the two countries.
Pakistan and Italy have maintained friendly ties for many years, and this latest agreement highlights their shared interest in expanding cooperation and strengthening mutual understanding through greater diplomatic interaction.

