
US, China congratulates Pakistan on Independence Day
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio took to X to congratulated the people of Pakistan and expressed appreciation for Islamabad's engagement on counterterrorism and trade.
Extending our warm wishes to the people of Pakistan as they celebrate 78 years of independence on August 14. We look forward to deepening the people-to-people & economic ties as our two countries work together to promote a prosperous future for Americans & Pakistanis.… — State_SCA (@State_SCA) August 14, 2025
He reiterated US President Donald Trump's intention to explore 'new areas of economic cooperation in critical minerals and hydrocarbons' between the two countries.
'We look forward to exploring new areas of economic cooperation, including critical minerals and hydrocarbons, and fostering dynamic business partnerships which will promote a prosperous future for Americans and Pakistanis,' said Rubio.
His remarks come amid improving ties between Islamabad and Washington.
Read: Pakistan, US explore new trade avenues amid warming ties
On August 11, the United States designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its alias, the Majeed Brigade, as foreign terrorist organizations.
The move coincided with Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir's second visit to the US.
Pakistan has long accused the BLA of receiving external support and carrying out attacks inside the country.
US has also committed to investing in Pakistan's energy and mineral mining sectors following a trade agreement that includes support for oil reserve development and tariff reductions.
Read more: Pakistan, US seal trade deal
The two sides recently held a counterterrorism dialogue in Islamabad.
Russia
The Russian Embassy in Islamabad also congratulated Pakistan on its 78th Independence Day, praising the country's progress since its creation in 1947.
In a post on X, the embassy said people of Pakistan "can rightly be proud of their country" and extended wishes for "success, prosperity and well-being" to its citizens, ending with the greeting, "Youm-e-Azadi Mubarak".
✨️ The Embassy of Russia in Pakistan wishes all Pakistani citizens a Happy Independence Day!
In its 78 years of independence, Pakistan has made significant progress in many areas, strengthened its position in the international community, and contributed to space exploration.… pic.twitter.com/q35WFucZH5 — RusEmbassy_Pakistan (@RusEmbPakistan) August 14, 2025
Beijing
The Pakistan Embassy in Beijing organized a dignified flag hoisting ceremony to commemorate Independence Day.
The event also celebrated the historic victory in Marka-e-Haq during Operation Bunyanum-Marsoos.
The ceremony commenced with hoisting of the national flag by Deputy Head of Mission Bilal Mahmood Chaudhary.
Messages of felicitations from the President, Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out on the occasion.
Messages paid glowing tribute to the sacrifices made during the freedom struggle under the visionary leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, culminating in the creation of Pakistan on 14 August 1947.
It also felicitated the nation on Pakistan's great victory in Marka-e-Haq during the war imposed by India from 6th to 10th May 2025.
In his remarks, Chaudhary extended warm felicitations to the Pakistani community in China.
Warmest congratulations to the government and people of Pakistan on celebrating its 79th Independence Day. May Pakistan continue to prosper, and may the ironclad friendship between China and Pakistan grow ever stronger. Chin–Pak Dosti Zindabad! 🇨🇳🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/nAYtb4OmAm — Chinese Emb Pakistan (@CathayPak) August 14, 2025
He also highlighted the decisive victory of Mark-e-Haq achieved during Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, underscoring it as a testament to the courage, resilience and capability of the Pakistani nation and its armed forces.
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He emphasized the deep-rooted Pakistan-China friendship as a model of inter-state relations and commended the constructive role of the Pakistani diaspora in promoting national development and strengthening bilateral ties through people-to-people contacts.
The Embassy of France in Pakistan extended its 'warmest congratulations to the people and Government of Pakistan on the occasion of Independence Day,' adding, 'Happy Independence Day to all Pakistanis!'
🇨🇵🤝🇵🇰 The Embassy of the #France in Pakistan extends warmest congratulations to the people and Government of #Pakistan on the occasion of Independence Day! Happy Independence Day to all Pakistanis!
آپ سب کو یومِ آزادی مبارک!#IndependenceDay — France in Pakistan 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@FranceinPak) August 14, 2025
Türkiye's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a post on X, also congratulated 'friendly and brotherly Pakistan' on its Independence Day, adding the slogan 'Pakistan Zindabad!'.
Congratulations to friendly and brotherly Pakistan on its Day of Independence! 🇹🇷🇵🇰
Pakistan Zindabad! pic.twitter.com/TzhjjU8W2c — Turkish MFA (@MFATurkiye) August 14, 2025
Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan said EU Ambassador Riina Kionka extended heartfelt wishes to the country on its 78th Independence Day, adding, 'Together, we celebrate friendship and unity, because we are stronger together.'
🇪🇺 Ambassador @RKionka together with #TeamEurope in Pakistan, extends heartfelt wishes to 🇵🇰 on its 78th Independence Day.
Together, we celebrate friendship and unity — because we are stronger together.#EUinPakistan @eu_eeas @ForeignOfficePk pic.twitter.com/oiB5oobigw — EUPakistan (@EUPakistan) August 13, 2025
UAE
UAE's Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, along with Pakistan's Ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, attended a gathering celebrating Pakistan's Independence at the Dubai Exhibition Centre in Expo City Dubai.
The event, organised by the social platform 'Emirates Loves Pakistan', attracted more than sixty thousand attendees, including diplomats, government officials, business leaders, and Pakistani community members from across the UAE.
In his address, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan congratulated the Pakistani people and highlighted the deep-rooted friendship between the UAE and Pakistan, based on shared values, mutual respect, and a collective vision for peace and prosperity.
He reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to its partnership with Pakistan, describing it as a model of fraternal cooperation contributing to regional and global prosperity.
UAE's Minister joins thousands in celebrating Pakistan's Independence Day at Dubai Exhibition Centre in Expo City Dubai. Photo: APP
Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, speaking to Emirates News Agency (WAM), noted the decades-long bilateral relationship between the two countries, strengthened through collaboration in economic, cultural, and human development sectors.
He expressed pride in the enduring bond between the nations and emphasized ongoing efforts to deepen ties through cultural exchange, economic cooperation, and joint community initiatives.
The occasion served to strengthen social relations within the Pakistani community, also reflected the diplomatic ties between the UAE and Pakistan, on Indpendence day I celebrations in UAE.
The event featured a vibrant programme of cultural performances, traditional dances, music, and cuisine, celebrating Pakistan's rich heritage and diversity. Artistic displays paid tribute to the country's cultural and environmental landmarks.
Read: Cultural performances enthral audience at Pak I-Day celebration in Dubai
A special ceremony was also held to honour outstanding members of the Pakistani community in the UAE for their achievements and contributions across various fields.
Azerbaijan
Via a post on X, the Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry also extended 'our most sincere and heartfelt congratulations to the brotherly People and the Government of Pakistan on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day,'.
Our most sincere and heartfelt congratulations to brotherly People and the Government of #Pakistan on the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the Independence Day of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan!
Long Live Pakistan!
Happy Independence Day! 🇦🇿🇵🇰@ForeignOfficePk pic.twitter.com/aphkw1pFUH — MFA Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 (@AzerbaijanMFA) August 14, 2025
It concluded with 'Long Live Pakistan! Happy Independence Day!'.
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