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Pakistan High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Maj. Gen. (R) Dr. Shahid Ahmad Hashmat said yesterday that Pakistan has always extended unconditional support to Sri Lanka at all fora and continue to do so, especially with regard to Sri Lanka’s national security and territorial integrity.
The High Commissioner said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Sri Lanka, which are based on mutual respect, understanding and close cooperation.
He said this at a colourful flag-hoisting ceremony held to mark the 73rd Independence Day, at the High Commission’s premises yesterday.
Joined by the Pakistani community and dignitaries from different walks of life, the High Commissioner hoisted the national flag to celebrate the day. Messages from the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out to the audience.
The High Commissioner, on the occasion, said that Pakistan is a peace-loving country which was created with enormous sacrifices. He added that Pakistan has always supported peace and stability, especially in South Asia.
The High Commissioner highlighted that the Government of Pakistan has decided to observe this year’s Independence Day, as Kashmir Solidarity Day to express Pakistan’s moral, political and diplomatic support and solidarity with Kashmiris in their just and fair freedom struggle from Indian occupation.
He further stated that the actions taken by India in a bid to change the internationally recognized disputed status of Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir were in violation
of UN Security Council resolutions. He added that any attempt to change the demographic structure
of Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir would constitute violation of the international law. He underlined that Pakistan has always urged resolution of seven-decade old dispute through peaceful means and in accordance with the long-standing UNSC Resolutions.
Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Sri Lanka, which are based on mutual respect, understanding and close cooperation
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