ISLAMABAD – Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker keynoted Islamabad’s Freedom 250 gala, affirming that liberty, democracy, and partnership remain enduring values binding the United States and Pakistan together.
The U.S. Mission in Pakistan hosted a landmark Freedom 250 celebration in Islamabad to honor two and a half centuries of American democracy and the enduring partnership between the United States and Pakistan. The event, part of a full year of festivities leading up to America’s 250th anniversary, was a vivid reflection of the deep and multifaceted ties between the two nations.
Honored guests from across the spectrum of Pakistani public life attended, including government officials, business leaders, civil society representatives, academics, and cultural figures. Their presence underscored the breadth and vitality of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship — a partnership rooted in shared interests, mutual respect, and a commitment to a more secure and prosperous future for both peoples.
In her keynote address, Chargé Baker reflected on America’s founding ideals and how they continue to inspire people and nations around the world. Addressing the gathering, she said: “Tonight, we celebrate 250 years of American freedom, nearly 80 years of friendship between our two peoples, and everything we are going to build together in the years ahead. The best is not behind us. It is in front of us, and we are going to get there together.”
The program featured the presentation of Colors by the U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard, renditions of the Pakistani and U.S. national anthems, and musical performances by the U.S. Air Force Central Command Band and Bilal Saeed. The celebration culminated in a spectacular fireworks display that lit up the Islamabad sky — a fitting tribute to America’s 250th birthday and a symbol of the bright future that the United States and Pakistan are building together.
Freedom 250 is a sweeping, year-long series of events organized by U.S. missions around the world to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. President Trump launched the national celebration under the banner “A New Era of American Greatness,” and U.S. embassies and consulates have since carried that spirit to every corner of the globe.



