TEHRAN: Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran Muhammad Mudassir Tipu on Saturday witnessed a groundbreaking event on the eve of Pakistan Day and Nowruz festival.
At Burj Azadi (Azadi Tower) in Tehran, a remarkable video mapping display took place, marking a significant milestone in Pakistan-Iran relations.
For the first time ever, this video mapping showcased the illuminated flags of Pakistan and Iran, symbolizing the strong and fraternal bond between the two neighboring nations. The event featured the playing of both countries’ national anthems, creating a moment of unity and celebration.
During the display, images of Pakistan’s national monuments were displayed alongside traditional instrumental melodies, captivating the audience and highlighting the shared cultural heritage and history of Pakistan and Iran. Ambassador Mudassir expressed his sentiments, describing the occasion as a historic and pivotal moment in the bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries. He emphasized the importance of such events in fostering deeper connections between people and cultures.
Deeply honored to have video mapping of 🇵🇰&🇮🇷 flags & monuments of 🇵🇰 at Azadi Square,Tehran marking National Day of 🇵🇰.It symbolized depth & breadth of ties of brotherly neighbors.Thousands of people joined historic moment.Immensely grateful toTehran for its cooperation&warmth. pic.twitter.com/r9T6RwtDWb
— Ambassador Mudassir (@AmbMudassir) March 22, 2024
March 23rd marks #Pakistan_Day, on this auspicious occasion #Tehran #Azadi_Tower is illuminated with #Iran & #Pakistani flag to show solidarity of the two brotherly nations.
We extend our heartiest greetings on the occasion of #Yaum_e_Pakistan to the people & @GovtofPakistan. pic.twitter.com/dM7gUA7LVV— Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran- Islamabad (@IraninIslamabad) March 22, 2024
The event drew a large gathering of Pakistani diaspora and Iranians, who came together to enjoy and commemorate the occasion, further strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.