
Students wave National flag at the mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah during a ceremony to mark the country’s 78th Independence Day in Karachi. — Online
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On the occasion of Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, world leaders and prominent international figures congratulated the government and the people of Pakistan.
This nation is celebrating the country today with patriotic sentiment with Independence Day, which has risen from the country’s recent victory in Marca-Haq this year. The day began with 31 gun salute in the federal capital and 21 guns at each provincial headquarters.
United States
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warmly congratulated the people of Pakistan on the occasion of Independence Day.
In a statement, he said that the United States deeply appreciates Pakistan’s engagement on counter -terrorism and trade.
“We look forward to the search for new areas of economic cooperation, including critical minerals and hydrocarbon, and promoting dynamic business partnerships that will promote the prosperous future of Americans and Pakistanis,” he said.
The US Department of State’s South and Central Asian Affairs Bureau also extended its enthusiastic wishes to the people of Pakistan as they celebrate 78 years of independence today.
Given its X -handle, the agency said: “We look forward to deepening the public and economic relations with the people as both of our countries work together to promote the prosperous future of Americans and Pakistanis.”
In a video message, US Congressman Pate Sessions said: “Congratulations for my friends who are in the Pakistani community, congratulations. One day you can remember your contribution once again in the United States by your heritage.”
The US lawmaker added, “I want to thank you for the partnerships you have given to the United States.”
US Congress woman UVC Clark congratulated the people of Pakistan on her Independence Day.
“It is my honor and honor that in Brook Lane and in our nation, the desire of the people of Pakistan and Pakistani Americans is a very pleasant day,” he said.
The first Muslim and Pakistani American candle Haider, who was elected to the New Jersey state assembly, expressed his pride in giving heartfelt greetings to Pakistanis all over the world.
He said: “Today, we celebrate the courage, vision and sacrifice that gave us our dear motherland. It does not matter that wherever we live, Pakistan lives in our hearts. Let us respect our heritage, strengthen our unity and work for development together.”
China
The Chinese embassy in Pakistan increased its wishes to Pakistan on the occasion of its Independence Day.
In a post on X, the embassy said: “The hottest congratulations to the people of the government and Pakistan on celebrating their 79th Independence Day,” read the embassy statement. “Pakistan may be prosperous, and the friendship between China and Pakistan will always be strong. Chen – Pack Dosti alive!”
Russia
Presenting his greetings, the Russian Embassy in Pakistan said: “In 78 years of independence, Pakistan has made significant progress in many fields, reinforced its position in the international community, and has played a vital role in space search.”
“Despite many challenges, Pakistan is loyal to traditional values and principles that its founders are established by Father, Allama Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The people of Pakistan can rightly be proud of their country. From the bottom of our hearts, we have achieved the success, prosperity and prosperity of our Pakistani friends.
France
The French Embassy in Pakistan has also congratulated the people and the government of Pakistan on the occasion of Independence Day.
“Happy Independence Day to all Pakistanis!” Read the embassy statement.
European Union
European Union Ambassador to the country, Reena Keanka, has extended his heartfelt desires from Pakistan on the 78th Independence.
In a post on X, a delegation of the European Union (EU) in Pakistan said: “Ambassador @Riconka, along with #Timorop in Pakistan, has extended his heartfelt desires from Pakistan on the 78th Independence Day. We celebrate friendship and unity together – because we are strong together.”
Turkish
In a post on X, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Congratulations to friendly and brother -in -law Pakistan on the day of its independence! Pakistan is alive!”
Germany
German Consul General Andreas Wagner congratulated the nation on Independence Day.
“On this Independence Day, I salute the vision of unity, faith and discipline that affected the book of the nation.”
He added, “Fifty years ago, a movement was launched in the resolution of Lahore, which had overcome the burden of colonialism for more than fifty years and led to the creation of Pakistan. It was a bold demand for justice, equality and representation.
Azerbaijan
Increasing its repetition, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, our sincere and sincere congratulations to the Brotherhood and the government of Pakistan!