ISLAMABAD: Italian Ambassador to Islamabad Stefano Pontecorvo assured an Italian woman of help his support after he was informed on Twitter that family of her Pakistani husband was not allowing him to reunite with her.
Mandovi Jadoun had actually reached out to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Twitter requesting him to help her husband, a resident of Gujrat district in Punjab.
She said family of her husband Adil Ijaz "manipulated and hidden his official document including passport."
When some users tagged the Italian ambassador, the diplomat asked for further details. The woman then told him that her husband was in Doga, a town in Gujrat.
The woman said Adeel Aijaz whom she married in England was an Italian national born in Pakistan and a resident of Luton in Italy .
Mr Stefano Pontecorvo said he was working on the matter " will not comment or update on an issue like this on Twitter".
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