Iranian ambassador extends felicitations on Navroz
Says that Navroz comes with the vitality and freshness of nature and conveys the beautiful message of the green
ISLAMABAD:
Iranian Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Ali Hossaini on Thursday extended his felicitations to Pakistani people on the occasion of Navroz.
He said that Navroz comes with the vitality and freshness of nature and conveys the beautiful message of the green and blooming spring season.
“We are proud that this magnificent event is not only celebrated in Iran but also people in many countries around the world, including Pakistan celebrate Navroz. It is interesting that in Pakistan, Navroz is called the "Alam-Afrooz", meaning a new day that brightens the world with its arrival”.
In the run-up to the Navroz celebration, unfortunately in our region and around the world, the deadly novel coronavirus has overshadowed the happiness of people with sadness and worry.
“Now that we have come together for this great ‘Eid’, we are praying together for the countries of the region to come together in a collective approach.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2020.
Iranian Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Ali Hossaini on Thursday extended his felicitations to Pakistani people on the occasion of Navroz.
He said that Navroz comes with the vitality and freshness of nature and conveys the beautiful message of the green and blooming spring season.
“We are proud that this magnificent event is not only celebrated in Iran but also people in many countries around the world, including Pakistan celebrate Navroz. It is interesting that in Pakistan, Navroz is called the "Alam-Afrooz", meaning a new day that brightens the world with its arrival”.
In the run-up to the Navroz celebration, unfortunately in our region and around the world, the deadly novel coronavirus has overshadowed the happiness of people with sadness and worry.
“Now that we have come together for this great ‘Eid’, we are praying together for the countries of the region to come together in a collective approach.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2020.