ANKARA, 14 August 2015: The 69th Independence Day of Pakistan was
commemorated in Ankara with traditional fervor today. The Ambassador of
Pakistan, Sohail Mahmood, hoisted the national flag on the tune of national
anthem in presence of the Pakistani community, students and Embassy officials.
Students of Pakistan Embassy School (PEISG) in Ankara
presented a special performance composed of milli songs. The special messages
of the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out on the
occasion.
The President of Pakistan, Mr. Mamnoon Hussain, in his
message said that the people of Pakistan through their strong resolve have
encountered all challenges. The President referred to the prudent economic
policies of Pakistan, which have resulted in economic turnaround. The President
urged the nation to work in unison for realizing the dreams of the founding
fathers of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Muhammad Nawaz
Sharif, in his message said that Poet of the East, Allama Muhammad Iqbal,
visualized the dream of a free and independent state for the Muslims of South
Asia. Founder of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah transformed this
dream into reality through a dynamic movement. He said Pakistan is committed to
root out the menace of terrorism and referred to operation Zarb-e-Azb that has
yielded good results. He urged the Pakistani nation to continue to strive for
making Pakistan a strong and prosperous country moving towards the goal of
development, with faith and conviction, unity and accord, and discipline.
Later, flanked by Pakistani
children, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood cut the Independence Day cake. In his
remarks, the Ambassador highlighted the significance of 14 August, the valiant
struggle that led to the creation of Pakistan, and the efforts to build
Pakistan as a strong, democratic progressive welfare of state, as envisioned by
the Quaid. He also underscored the importance of the operation Zarb-e-Azab as
part of the national efforts to build a secure Pakistan.
The Ambassador also briefed the
participants about recent developments in Pakistan-Turkey relations and said
that the leadership in both countries was committed to building an enduring
strategic partnership. In this respect, he referred to the proposed Pakistan-Turkey Free
Trade Agreement (FTA) and said that the first round of FTA will be held soon.
He also underscored the importance of expanding cultural collaboration and
people-to-people exchanges.
As
part of these celebrations, the Embassy has also organized a photography
exhibition titled “Colours of Pakistan -- Seen Through the Eyes of Turks” at
the Metro Sanat Galerisi, Kızılay, Ankara, from 14-21 August 2015.
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