Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Neil Hawkins, is celebrating Australia Day this spring to celebrate the enduring relationship between Australia and Pakistan.
In his speech, High Commissioner Hawkins emphasized the mutual desire to take advantage of the 160-year historical relationship and dynamism between the two countries.
We share a federal system of government together with rich cultural diversity, fragile ecosystems and unique biodiversity,” said Mr Hawkins.
Australia remains a strong supporter of a constitutional, democratic, inclusive, prosperous and stable Pakistan. Emphasizing the importance of gender equality, the High Commissioner said: “We are especially pleased to be able to work with our Pakistani counterparts to support their efforts to empower and empower women.”
Drawing on Australia’s experience, we are helping to develop agriculture and implement important water management practices for both countries. in the impact of climate change As we celebrate 40 years of partnership between our police agencies.
Looking ahead, Mr Hawkins concluded: “I believe that more than 100,000 Australian-Pakistani and thousands of Australian Pakistani graduates will unite our country. We do not need to increase the number of Australians involved in developing Pakistan’s mining industry and developing the emerging dairy industry in Pakistan. “
The celebration witnessed the participation of many friends of Australia, including politicians, officials, diplomats, media, business people, development partners and colleagues.