Pakistanis and Americans Join Together to Celebrate U.S. Independence Day in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, April 04, 2019 : To celebrate the 243rd anniversary of American independence, the U.S. Embassy hosted Pakistani officials, business people, civil society, celebrities, and friends for a celebration that included music, traditional American food, and simulated fireworks.  The evening’s guest of honor was Mr. Omar Ayub Khan, Federal Minister for Energy.  Under the theme of “Building a Vision,” speakers, photos, and video displays highlighted the common values underpinning U.S. and Pakistani friendship and the shared goals of the two countries. 

In his remarks, Ambassador Paul Jones, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., explained the choice of theme: “The theme for today’s Independence Day celebration is ‘Building a Vision.’  We wanted to tell the story of how our two great countries built our nations, our capitols, our embassies, and our relationship.  The story brings out parallels, from founding principles of our nations to our respective investments in iconic embassies in each other’s capitals.  We are very proud of this brand-new, beautiful embassy compound – one of the largest in the world – which speaks to the value and commitment we place on the relationship between our countries.”

During the official ceremony, the Embassy’s U.S. Marine Corps Detachment marched in the flag of the United States and choirs sang the U.S. and Pakistani national anthems. After the formalities, guests took part in traditional July 4th activities and ate food that Americans normally enjoy as part of their Independence Day celebrations.  For the evening’s featured entertainment, the United States Air Force Central Command’s band “Drop Zone” serenaded the guests with classic and modern rock and roll, country, and pop music, having flown to Pakistan from Doha to take part in the celebrations.

Hot this week

Silenced Screams

By: Momina Shaharyar Woe to the people whose life was...

Silencer Screams

By: Momina Shaharyar Woe to the people whose life...

Rethinking Qurbani in Pakistan: Rising Costs, Shifting Trends, and a Call for Renewed Zeal

By: Rehan Tahir Each year, the sacred act of Qurbani...

Reviving Pakistan’s Economy through Real Estate: Budget 2025–26 Needs Strategic Reforms

By: Junaid Qayyum Abbasi As Pakistan prepares for Budget 2025–26...

Absurdly Nationalistic Indian Media Narrative and Its Effects on Public Sentiment

By: Syed Shahzaib Haider In South Asia, India and Pakistan...

Topics

Silenced Screams

By: Momina Shaharyar Woe to the people whose life was...

Silencer Screams

By: Momina Shaharyar Woe to the people whose life...

Reviving Pakistan’s Economy through Real Estate: Budget 2025–26 Needs Strategic Reforms

By: Junaid Qayyum Abbasi As Pakistan prepares for Budget 2025–26...

Absurdly Nationalistic Indian Media Narrative and Its Effects on Public Sentiment

By: Syed Shahzaib Haider In South Asia, India and Pakistan...

World No Tobacco Day 2025Innovative Tobacco Products: An Innovative Killing Tool

By: Dr. Khalil Ahmed Dogar According to the World Health...

The Alarming Rise of Drug Addiction in Youth: Understanding the Issue and Finding Solutions

By: Sidra Akhtar As a clinical psychologist, I've witnessed firsthand...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img