Thursday, August 14, 2014

U.S. SENDS BEST WISHES TO PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN ON THEIR INDEPENDENCE DAY

FROM:  U.S. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 

Pakistan Independence Day

Press Statement
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
August 14, 2014





On behalf of the President of the United States and the American people, I send best wishes to the people and government of Pakistan as you celebrate your Independence Day on August 14.

Building stronger ties with the people of Pakistan has long been a personal commitment of mine. In the Senate, I was privileged to sponsor what became known as the Kerry-Lugar-Berman Bill, which continues to provide support for a more stable, peaceful, and prosperous Pakistan.

As Secretary of State, I’ve been pleased to work to strengthen this relationship. Since Pakistan’s historic elections last May, the United States and Pakistan have enjoyed great cooperation across the entire spectrum of issues – from energy to security to education.
Our two nations have long understood that education is the most important road to prosperity for the next generation. In keeping with that commitment, the United States now invests more in our Fulbright program in Pakistan than anywhere else in the world.

Our security partnership also remains critical. Stability in Pakistan and the region underpins all of our other shared efforts. We support efforts by Pakistan’s civil society and government to stand up against extremists. We stand by your side in the struggle to develop a Pakistan where Pakistanis have a say and a stake in the nation’s success.

The United States will continue to invest with Pakistan in our shared security and shared prosperity for one simple reason: because the partnership between our two democracies is essential to the prosperity and security of the region and the world.

In the years to come, I look forward to continuing to build upon and strengthen our important relationship.

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