ISLAMABAD ( WNAM REPORT ): The Ambassador of Uzbekistan, H.E.Alisher Tuktaev hosted a grand celebration in Islamabad to mark the joyous festival of Navruz, highlighting its cultural significance, values of unity, and the strong bond between Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
The event, attended by diplomats, government officials, business leaders, and members of the media, served as a platform to promote peace, friendship, and cooperation between the two nations.
In his address, Dean of Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of Turkmenistan H.E. Atadjan Movlamov extended warm greetings to all attendees and emphasized Nowruz’s profound cultural heritage.
“Nowruz is more than just a festival — it is a timeless tradition that embodies the spirit of renewal, harmony, and hope,” the Ambassador stated. “It reminds us to embrace forgiveness, live with love and respect, and spread kindness.”
The Ambassador reflected on the global recognition of Nowruz, noting that in September 2009, UNESCO added Nowruz to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Subsequently, in February 2010, the United Nations General Assembly officially declared March 21 as the International Day of Nowruz, further reinforcing its importance as a unifying cultural celebration.
Derived from the Farsi word for “New Day”, Nowruz is one of the oldest known festivals, with roots tracing back over 2,700 years to the 7th century BCE “Nowruz carries a powerful message of hope for the future,” the Ambassador remarked. “It is a reminder to cherish life’s blessings, strengthen bonds with loved ones, and look forward to new opportunities.”
The Ambassador concluded by extending heartfelt wishes to all: