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Pakistan High Commission marks Independence Day with Pakistani community in Sri Lanka

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The High Commission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Pakistani community based in Sri Lanka celebrated the 84th National Day of Pakistan to make Pakistan a strong, vibrant and progressive state.On the occasion, the High Commissioner, Maj.

General (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M), added that Pakistan greatly values its relations with Sri Lanka which are based on mutual trust and understanding.

It is a matter of great satisfaction that these mutually beneficial relations, rooted in history, have become truly multi-dimensional, covering fields of politics, trade, defense, culture, education and people-to-people contacts.The High Commissioner of Pakistan Maj.

General (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) hoisted the national flag of Pakistan to the time of national anthem in a colourful ceremony, held at the Pakistan High Commission.

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