US talks of shared goals on Pak I-Day

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Extending wishes to the people of on their 71st Independence Day, the of America touched upon the bond between the two countries, and hoped to advance the shared goals.

In a statement released on Monday (local time), US of States said, "For more than seven decades, the relationship between the and has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our two peoples. In the years ahead, we hope to further strengthen these bonds, as we continue to look for opportunities to work with the people and Government of to advance our shared goals of security, stability, and prosperity in "

As Pakistan celebrates its freedom from the British colonial rule in 1947, Prime Minister-designate Imran said that he is hopeful that the country will become "great nation", if its people are united in their "resolve."

He took to to express, "14 Aug 2018: On this I am filled with the greatest optimism. Despite our grave economic crises, due to corruption & cronyism, I know if we are united in our resolve, we will rise to the challenge & Pak will become the great nation envisaged by our Quaid and Iqbal"

"In this historic picture of Quaid-i-Azam & Iqbal, at the Round Table Conference in 1932, my khalu Dr Jehangir and my mother's chacha Zaman ( Zaman Park named after him ) were also present," he added.

Khan will take oath as the of Pakistan at the on August 18.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 09:11 IST