Iranian embassy celebrates 44 years of Islamic Revolution

Ambassador Hosseini joined by high-ranking officials at ceremony


Our Correspondent February 15, 2023
PHOTO: Radio Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD:

Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan Mohammad Ali Hosseini has wished bright, promising and prosperous future with an all-around improvement of the relations between Iran and Pakistan.

Celebrating the 44th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic revolution of Iran at a hotel, he highlighted the role and leadership of Imam Khomeini, following the revolution in 1979, 44 years, despite obstacles such as the imposed war, sanctions, pressures and propaganda, Iranian people could attain great scientific, economic and technological achievements.

Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs to PM, Syed Tariq Fatemi, Federal Minister for Capital Administration and Development, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and among others high-ranking and distinguished guests were present on the occasion.

Hosseini said that "I am proud to declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran enjoys self-sufficiency in most of the scientific, technological, industrial and agricultural areas."

Among the others, medicine and pharmacology, peaceful nuclear energy, space science, robotics, defense industries, nanotechnology, genetics and stem cells are some examples to name a few. One of the greatest achievements of Iran during the past few decades is the improvement of the status of women and family in all fields, including health, education, entrepreneurship, investment and employment, social rights and so on and so forth.

He said the Islamic Republic of Iran has played an incomparable role in ensuring the stability and security of the region and the world with heroic sacrifices at the forefront of the fight against the ominous phenomenon of terrorism, extremism and drug trafficking.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 15th, 2023.

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