President reaffirms commitment to deepen longstanding partnership with Japan

Says Japan stood with Pakistan in difficult times particularly during climate-related disasters

President Zardari attends a reception marking the 66th birthday of Emperor Naruhito of Japan. Photo: APP

President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties in the fields of development, technology, and people-to-people exchanges with Japan.

“Pakistan and Japan enjoy a relationship rooted in decades of trust, mutual respect, and consistent cooperation,” President Zardari said while speaking at a reception marking the 66th birthday of Japan's Emperor Naruhito.

He highlighted Japan’s enduring support for Pakistan and its vital role in the country’s development journey.

At the outset of the event, President Zardari requested the participants to observe one minute of silence in memory of the martyrs of the recent blast in Tarlai, Islamabad, and expressed solidarity with the bereaved families.

“Japan is widely admired across the world for its technological achievements and its rich cultural heritage,” President Zardari said, adding, “The Japanese people place great importance on discipline and dignity. They value family and community, and they honour tradition while steadily embracing progress and innovation. These qualities are well understood and appreciated in Pakistan.”

He emphasised that Pakistan placed great importance on its relationship with Japan, describing it as a partnership that had grown steadily over many decades of diplomatic ties.

“Japan has stood with Pakistan in difficult times,” he said, recalling Japan’s compassionate and practical support during climate-related disasters.

He said beyond immediate assistance, Japan’s continued engagement in development cooperation and disaster-risk preparedness had been deeply valued and widely felt. “For this, we are sincerely grateful”, he added.

President Zardari said Pakistan looked to Japan as a model of technological excellence and innovation, and sought to learn from its experience to build skills, strengthen institutions, and prepare its youth for the future.

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