Dignitaries from all over Pakistan gathered at the British High Commission here on Tuesday to mark 88th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Around 1,000 people attended the red carpet celebrations, including representatives from the government of Pakistan, political parties, the military, and members of the diplomatic corps, civil society, media and business community.
2014 marks the 62nd anniversary of Her Majesty's accession to the throne, when she became both the British Sovereign and the Head of the Commonwealth. British High Commissioner Philip Barton CMG OBE and Chief Guest, National Security and Foreign Affairs Advisor to Prime Minister, Sartaj Aziz, toasted each other's Heads of State, while the national anthems of both countries were played to mark this important occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Philip Barton said: "Her Majesty the Queen's birthday is an occasion to reflect on the close ties between the UK and Pakistan. Pakistan came into being only shortly before Her Majesty became Queen and the enduring partnership between Pakistan and the UK has taken shape during her reign.
It is a partnership that is set to become even more important as we continue to work together for the mutual prosperity and security of both our countries." "The UK has a very deep and broad relationship with Pakistan, from sporting and cultural links to education and business ties.
Trade is central to our relationship. We are also investing heavily in Pakistan's education sector, with a particular focus on girls' education. Around one hundred thousand Pakistani students take British exams organised by the British Council every year, providing Pakistani young people with internationally recognised qualifications.
By 2015, UK aid will help benefit four million children in schools. These continue to be challenging times for Pakistan and we pay tribute to its people who have sacrificed so much. The UK stands behind Pakistan and its people as it tackles the evil of terrorism," he added.-PR