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US Secretary of State Rubio Extends Independence Day Greetings to People of Pakistan

US Secretary of State Rubio Extends Independence Day Greetings to People of Pakistan

State Rubio has extended warm greetings to the people of Pakistan on their Independence Day. In his message, he expressed the United States’ appreciation for Pakistan’s ongoing engagement in counter-terrorism and trade cooperation.

State Rubio said the US values Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen security and stability in the region. He emphasized that both countries share a common interest in promoting peace, economic growth, and mutual respect. According to him, this partnership plays a vital role in addressing regional and global challenges.

In his statement, State Rubio also highlighted the importance of exploring new areas of economic collaboration. He mentioned critical minerals and hydrocarbons as sectors with strong potential for future cooperation. These resources, he said, could open the door to sustainable economic opportunities for both nations.

He further noted that building dynamic business partnerships is a priority. Such partnerships, he explained, would not only expand trade but also create a prosperous future for Americans and Pakistanis alike. By working together, the two nations can unlock new possibilities in technology, energy, and infrastructure.

The message reflects the United States’ intention to deepen its relationship with Pakistan. It also shows a willingness to explore untapped economic sectors while continuing cooperation in security matters. State Rubio’s remarks come at a time when global partnerships are becoming more crucial for addressing economic and security concerns.

Pakistan’s Independence Day, celebrated annually on August 14, marks the country’s freedom from British rule in 1947. The greetings from State Rubio add to the many international messages received by Pakistan this year, showing the significance of its role in the global community.

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