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US celebrates 250th independence anniversary, hails growing strategic partnership with Pakistan

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June 5, 2026
US celebrates 250th independence anniversary, hails growing strategic partnership with Pakistan
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Islamabad, June 4, 2026: The United States Mission in Pakistan commemorated the 250th anniversary of American independence on Thursday, with senior US diplomat Natalie A. Baker highlighting the transformation of US-Pakistan relations into what she described as a strategic partnership based on mutual respect, shared interests, and cooperation.

Addressing a US Independence Day reception in Islamabad, Chargé d’Affaires Baker reflected on the enduring significance of the American Declaration of Independence and emphasized the growing depth of bilateral ties between Pakistan and the United States.

She credited the leadership of Donald Trump for strengthening engagement with Pakistan and elevating the relationship to a new level.

According to Baker, recent interactions between Washington and Islamabad have demonstrated a shared commitment to advancing regional security, economic cooperation, and long-term prosperity.

“The genuine personal bonds that exist at the highest levels of our two governments have contributed significantly to strengthening bilateral cooperation,” she said.

Baker also lauded Pakistan’s role in facilitating dialogue between the United States and Iran, noting that Islamabad hosted the highest-level direct talks between the two countries since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.

“Pakistan, by having good ties with both Tehran and Washington, was uniquely positioned to bring two adversaries together,” she remarked. “It was Pakistan’s moment, and Pakistan rose to it.”

The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East and advancing regional stability.

The US diplomat spoke warmly about her experiences across Pakistan, recalling visits to diverse regions of the country and praising the hospitality of its people.

She highlighted her participation in the revival of Lahore’s historic Basant kite festival after nearly two decades and visits to communities in interior Sindh, describing them as memorable experiences that reflected Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage and diversity.

Baker also underscored Pakistan’s contribution to global sports, noting that footballs manufactured in Pakistan will be used during the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

“When fans around the world watch the beautiful game this summer, they will be watching, in a very real sense, a product of Pakistani craftsmanship and skill,” she said.

The remarks highlighted Pakistan’s internationally recognized sports goods industry, particularly its role as a major producer of hand-stitched footballs.

A key attraction at the celebration was an art exhibition featuring 16 replicas of the iconic Liberty Bell, painted by Pakistani artists and students through the US Embassy’s Lincoln Corner network.

The artwork reflected themes of freedom, democracy, opportunity, and cultural exchange, symbolizing the shared aspirations of the American and Pakistani people.

Concluding her address, Baker expressed optimism about the future trajectory of bilateral relations, saying the partnership between the two countries was entering a promising new phase.

“As we enter America’s Golden Age, I genuinely believe the most important chapter of the US-Pakistan partnership has only just begun — the best is yet to come,” she said.

The event brought together diplomats, government officials, business leaders, academics, artists, and members of civil society, underscoring the breadth of engagement between Pakistan and the United States as the two countries continue to expand cooperation in diplomacy, trade, education, culture, and regional peace initiatives.

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