US repeats obligation to ties on Pakistan's Freedom Day
"Today the American and Pakistani staff observe Pakistan's Freedom Day," says a US agent
The US said on Monday that it stays resolved to its kinship with the Pakistani public and the relationship with the nation's administration.
In an explanation, Department General of the US in Karachi Nicole Theriot wished the Pakistani country a "cheerful" Freedom Day.
"Today the American and Pakistani staff observe Pakistan's Autonomy Day. For the benefit of the American public, the US Department General in Karachi praises individuals of Pakistan on [their] 76th year of autonomy as well as 76 years of reciprocal relations between the US of America and Pakistan."
Theriot referenced that the two countries have major areas of strength for based on shared interests in financial turn of events, common success, and local security.
"As we praise this achievement together and plan ahead, the US stays focused on our kinship with the Pakistani public and our relationship with the Public authority of Pakistan."
The country is overflowing with fervor and honoring the tenacious battle of our progenitors and public legends as they continued looking for a different country on its 77th Freedom Day.
President Arif Alvi, State Head Shehbaz Sharif, Punjab Overseer Boss Clergyman Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan People Groups Party (PPP) President Asif Ali Zardari, and PPP Director Bilawal Bhutto Zardari stretched out ardent congrats to the country on the event.
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