President extends greetings to Poland on Its 107th Independence Day

President extends greetings to Poland on Its 107th Independence Day

By Ansar Mahmood Bhatti

ISLAMABAD, NOV 10 /DNA/ – President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari has extended warm felicitations to the government and people of the Republic of Poland on the occasion of their 107th Independence Day, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties rooted in mutual respect, shared values, and cooperation.

In his message, the President noted that since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1962, the friendship between Pakistan and Poland has grown steadily across multiple sectors. “Our partnership continues to flourish through sustained political dialogue, trade and investment, defence collaboration, education, and cultural exchanges,” he said.

The President also recalled with appreciation the 9th Round of Bilateral Political Consultations held in Warsaw in July 2025, describing it as an important step toward expanding cooperation in new and emerging fields. “The consultations reaffirmed our shared resolve to deepen collaboration in areas such as energy, agriculture, science and technology, migration, and higher education,” the President observed.

He paid rich tribute to the Polish engineers, pilots, and technicians who made invaluable contributions in the formative years of Pakistan’s defence establishment. “The Polish experts played a pivotal role in building the Pakistan Air Force, leaving behind a legacy of friendship and professionalism that continues to inspire both nations,” the message read.

The President expressed optimism about the future trajectory of Pakistan–Poland relations, highlighting the potential for enhanced engagement in economic, scientific, and cultural domains. He conveyed heartfelt wishes for continued peace, prosperity, and progress for the people of Poland.

“Pakistan looks forward to the continued growth of its relations with Poland, guided by mutual trust and shared aspirations for a peaceful and prosperous world,” the President concluded.