Islamabad:
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Wednesday that the recent four-day armed conflict between Pakistan and India proved the “Pahagam incident was a false flag surgery”.
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He approached a ceremony at the US Embassy, which marked the 249 -year anniversary of American independence, and remembered that he had offered an international, credible and transparent probe to the Pahslagam event during the Kakul Academy event.
“Our sincere deals were met with aggression,” he said. “But Pakistan responded with patience and restraint.”
He said that on 6-7 May, 6-7. Indian Aggression Martyred 33 Pakistanis, including children and the elders, and injured many others.
“In our right to self -defense, we shot down six Indian aircraft,” he noted, adding that US officials were in contact with Pakistan at that time recognized the answer and called for shell.
He repeated Pakistan’s commitment to peace and said, “Despite our shell offerings, India chose conflict.”
The event participated in Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, ministers, parliamentarians and members of the diplomatic corps.
When he valued US President Trump’s role in securing the ceasefire, the prime minister said Trump has proven to be a man of peace, obliged to avoid both cold and hot wars and promote trade and prosperity globally.
The US president had advised both Pakistan and India to go to trade, investment and give up war and step down, he added.
He also paid tribute to the role of the friendly and fraternal countries in the Middle East that proactively coordinated and supported Trump’s genuine effort. He expressed hope that the ceasefire would prove long -lasting.
The prime minister also expanded crimes to US President Trump and the people of the United States on their independence day.
He expressed that the American-Pakistan bands were included in a renewed state of friendship and that close contacts were revived.
Tonight, the Pakistani nation joined the American people in tribute to the American basic fathers whose foresight and wisdom had changed the course of history, he said, adding that their democratic struggle, the rule of constitution and equality also resonates with the ideals of Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister also mentioned that Pak-USA enjoyed historical, long-lasting and wide-based ties that span centuries. The United States had supported Pakistan with the construction of dams and other development projects.
After 9/11, Pakistan was facing a war against terror, its brave forces and people abolished their lives, and during the year 2018 they had extensive terrorism.
About 90,000 valuable lives were lost, in addition to the country suffering financial losses worth $ 150 billion, he said, adding that there could be no greater manifestation of their commitment and decision to fight terror in all its nuances and colors.
He expressed hope that Pak-US bilateral trade would grow in quantities in the area of it, agriculture, education, health, etc., when both countries discussed the customs question.
He said he was really inspired by Trump’s vision for trade, investment and growth.
Formerly inviting the distinguished guests confirmed American Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker the strength of the relations between Pakistan and the United States and expressed optimism about the future of bilateral cooperation.
She marked the 249th anniversary of the United States’ Declaration of Independence here at the US Embassy in Islamabad, she said, “Tonight it is not only a celebration of our independence, but a reflection of the shared values that bind our two nations freedom, equality, self-government and the persecution of happiness.”
The event participated in a large collection of dignitaries, including Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, senior Pakistani government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, civil society representatives and cultural icons, Baker paid tribute to the sustained friendship between the two countries.
Baker, who highlighted the historical nature of the relationship, noted that the United States was among the first countries to recognize Pakistan’s independence in 1947. “In the last 78 years, our partnership has grown in depth and dimension, rooted in mutual respect and a common vision of opportunities and prosperity,” she added.
She remembered how American development cooperation through institutions such as USAID had helped to strengthen Pakistan’s education, health, agriculture and infrastructure sectors and hailed the long -time people to people who have been at the heart of bilateral engagement.
Baker praised the contribution of American and Pakistani military officers who have jointly trained and served, and said their efforts have improved regional security and saved lives. “Our collaboration on defense and combating combat has brought concrete results,” she said, quoting Pakistan’s recent capture and extradition of ISIS-K operator responsible for the deadly 2021 Abbey Gate attack in Afghanistan.
She appreciated the Pakistani government and security management for their role in promoting regional peace and stability, especially acknowledging the efforts of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal General Asim Munir.
By touching financial commitment, she highlighted the recent Pakistan Critical Minerals Investment Forum and the growing collaboration in digital innovation and new technologies. She also referred to joint investments in cryptocurrency and other forward -looking initiatives pointing to a ‘shared vision of sustainable growth.’
In a diplomatic NIKK for recent regional development, Baker credited to the joint Pakistan-American efforts to help broker with a ceasefire between Pakistan and India and described it as a testimony of the power of constructive cooperation.
“Together we map new boundaries – in trade, security, culture, technology and yes, even cricket,” she noted with a smile and referred to her commitment to the Pakistani community on and off the field.
The event, which contains traditional American culinary tastes and a musical performance from the United States Air Force Band, celebrated not only American national identity but also the enduring ties between the American and Pakistani people.
Finally, Baker thanked all participants and confirmed Washington’s commitment to a robust, mutually advantageous relationship. “Our relationship is strong – and the best has not yet come,” she said. “May the US and Pakistan continue to thrive together.”
The reception reflected the lively bilateral ties and the evolving nature of a partnership aimed at promoting regional peace, economic growth and global cooperation.



