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Nicaraguan President, Daniel Ortega, revealed plans to bolster the ties of friendship and collaboration with Pakistan.In a message commemorating Pakistan’s 76th Independence Day, Ortega expressed his determination to enhance the mutual bonds of solidarity, friendship, and cooperation between the two nations and their governments.In a letter to Pakistan’s outgoing Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, Ortega acknowledged the enduring legacy of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and praised the patriotism of the Pakistani people.Daniel Ortega.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Muhammad Ali Jinnah hailed as Pakistan’s founding father and still revered as “Quaid-e Azam” (Leader of the Nation), declared Pakistan’s independence from the British Empire on August 14, 1947.On behalf of the Nicaraguan government and its citizens, Ortega conveyed heartfelt congratulations to the leadership and people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, co-signed the letter.The Nicaraguan leader emphasized that August 14 holds significant historical importance for Pakistan, marking the triumphs of self-determination, national sovereignty, and independence.





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