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Pakistan Embassy celebrates 85th National Day in Kathmandu



KATHMANDU: Pakistan Embassy, Kathmandu hosted a reception on Tuesday to commemorate the 85th National Day of Pakistan in Kathmandu.

Pakistani community, journalists, and civil society representatives attended the event. A photo exhibition under the theme “A Glance at Pakistan” was also held showcasing diversity of Pakistan.

In his remarks, Ambassador of Pakistan to Nepal Abrar H Hashmi, underlined the historical importance of Pakistan Day- Journey to Liberation from Colonial Subjugation to Forming Republic.

He paid rich tribute to Pakistan’s forefathers. He said Pakistan stands with international community in fulfilling its international obligations.

Pakistan and Nepal have enjoyed cordial relations and developed strong bonds.

He elaborated that Pakistan and Nepal share a unique tapestry from geography to civilizational linkages, from peaks of Himalayas to rich heritage, and cultural similarities unite the two peoples together.

He hoped that building on existing agreements, mechanisms and collaboration in education, health, defense, climate change, disaster management will continue to bring synergies and closer ties in years ahead.

The Nepal Army band played tunes of national anthems at the reception, as well as few Pakistani songs captivating the audience.

Vice President of Nepal Dr. Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

 

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