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 GEO Pakistan
 President leaves for Rome after hectic visit to US
 Updated at: 1110 PST,  Monday, September 28, 2009
President leaves for Rome after hectic visit to US ROME: President Asif Ali Zardari will reach Italy today on a three-day official visit at the conclusion of his six-day sojourn to the United States.

During his three-day official visit to Italy, President Zardari will meet President Napolitano and Prime Minister Berlusconi of Italy and discuss advancing Pakistan-Italy relations in various fields.

During the meetings with the Italian leaders, the President will discuss issues of regional and bilateral importance, matters of interest common to both the countries and war on terror.

Matters concerning preferential market access for Pakistani products to the European Union are expected to figure prominently in talks between President Asif Ali Zardari and Italian Prime Minister.

President’s engagements during his stay in Italy includes meeting with Pope Benedict. President Zardari is also scheduled to hold meeting with other leaders besides addressing the Pakistani Community based in Italy.
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