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Australian High Commissioner wishes Pakistanis Eid mubarak

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Australia’s Acting High Commissioner to Pakistan Joanne Frederiksen sends his warmest wishes to Muslims in Pakistan, Australia and around the world on Eid ul Fitr.

In her message she said: “I send my warmest good wishes to Muslims here in Pakistan, back home in Australia, and right around the world, who are celebrating the festival of Eid al-Fitr.

Eid is a joyous occasion, to be celebrated with family and friends – a truly special time. In Australia, we take pride in being an open and diverse multi-ethnic and multi-faith democracy. With every Eid celebration we are given an opportunity to reflect on the invaluable contribution Australian Muslims make to the Australian community. Australia and Pakistan’s people-to-people links continue to deepen and grow. Today, more than 85,000 Pakistanis call Australia home.

These links draw on over 70 years of friendship between our two countries, underpinned by a shared Commonwealth heritage, engagement on peace and security, steady trade ties, cooperation on education and our common love of cricket.

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