Foreign Secretary’s Eid ul Fitr Message (16/09/2009)
I’m delighted to send you my very best wishes for the important day of Eid ul Fitr. I know that this is a crucial part of the Muslim calendar, a time to reflect, a time to think about local and global responsibilities. I’m very proud to be the Foreign Secretary of a country where over two million Muslims make a massive contribution to politics, to the arts, to business and also to diplomacy itself through the Foreign Office.
I know that the challenges that we face are real, but I also know that there is a real yearning in Britain and elsewhere for a new coalition between states like ours and between Muslim majority countries, but above all between people across boundaries of race, religion and region.
So on this very important day I send you my best wishes, Eid Mubarak.
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