List of ambassadors of Italy to Pakistan

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Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan
Emblem of Italy.svg
Emblem of Italy
Incumbent
Andreas Ferrarese
since 2020
Style His Excellency
Inaugural holderAugusto Assettati
Formation1948

The Italian ambassador to Pakistan is the ambassador of the Italian Government to the Government of Pakistan.

Since 1948 Italy and Pakistan maintain diplomatic relations. [1]

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Italy List of heads of government of Pakistan Term end
August 10, 1948 Augusto Assettati Alcide De Gasperi Liaquat Ali Khan
September 18, 1951 Omero Formentini Alcide De Gasperi Liaquat Ali Khan
September 12, 1953 Benedetto D’Acunzo Giuseppe Pella Mohammad Ali Bogra
February 26, 1955 Alberto Calisse Mario Scelba Mohammad Ali Bogra
December 12, 1957 Manlio Castronuovo Adone Zoli Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
December 12, 1960 Sergio Koliancich Military rule Amintore Fanfani Field Marshal Ayub Khan
June 11, 1962 Adalberto Figarolo di Gropello Military rule Amintore Fanfani Field Marshal Ayub Khan
December 8, 1964 Luca Dainelli Military rule Aldo Moro Field Marshal Ayub Khan
August 23, 1966 Ezio Mizzan Military rule Aldo Moro Field Marshal Ayub Khan
October 3, 1969 Franco Bounous Military rule Mariano Rumor General Yahya Khan
March 15, 1973 Oberto Fabiani Giulio Andreotti Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
May 29, 1977 Gerardo Zampaglione Giulio Andreotti Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
November 25, 1979 Paolo Torella di Romagnano Military rule Francesco Cossiga General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
July 18, 1984 Amedeo De Franchis Military rule Bettino Craxi General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
January 7, 1988 Arduino Fornara Military rule Giovanni Goria General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
April 15, 1992 Pietro Rinaldi Giulio Andreotti Nawaz Sharif
October 31, 1996 Enrico Gerardo De Maio Romano Prodi Benazir Bhutto
January 25, 2001 Angelo Gabriele De Ceglie Military rule Giuliano Amato General Pervez Musharraf
June 9, 2004 Roberto Mazzotta Silvio Berlusconi Zafarullah Khan Jamali
February 26, 2008 Vincenzo Prati Romano Prodi Muhammad Mian Soomro
July 12, 2012 Adriano Chiodi Cianfarani Mario Monti Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
October 19, 2015 Stefano Pontecorvo Matteo Renzi Nawaz Sharif
June 11, 2020 Andreas Ferrarese Giuseppe Conte Imran Khan

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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