ISLAMABAB, AUGUST 14:  Texas congressman Pete Sessions wishes the people of Pakistan the best.
On August 14, Pakistan celebrates its 77th Independence Day. American officials and delegates have sent their sincere felicitations to the Pakistani people, highlighting the strong and long-lasting relationship between the two countries.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wished Pakistan a happy birthday on behalf of the American people, emphasizing the solid basis of the 77-year relationship between the US and Pakistan.
“To create a more prosperous future for both of our countries, we will strengthen the US-Pakistan alliance and broaden our people-to-people contacts in the next year. He continued, “We look forward to forging ahead with a cooperation that enhances the security of both nations as we fortify our common dedication to democratic values and upholding the rule of law.

He stated that while celebrating the two nations’ common history, attention was also paid to the partnership’s potential for future expansion and even closer relations.

In a different statement, the US Consulate General in Karachi celebrated Pakistan’s Independence Day with the American people, commemorating the nation’s 77 years of independence as well as 77 years of diplomatic ties between the US and Pakistan. Our long-term collaboration is based on our common objectives of achieving wealth, stability in the area, and economic expansion. As Pakistan commemorates this momentous occasion, we reiterate the US

commitment to our cooperative engagement with Pakistan’s government and our long-standing friendship with the Pakistani people,” the general consul stated in a statement.

The message focused on the common objectives of prosperity, shared economic progress, and stability in the area that have characterized the cooperation throughout the years. We’ve overcome obstacles and enjoy victories as a team. We’re enthusiastic about the possibility of even closer relationships and more accomplishments as we move forward.”

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