U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo Press Statement On the Occasion of Nowruz

Dancers perform at the Nowruz event in the East Room of the White House, March 11, 2015. Nowruz is the celebration of New Year for communities across the Middle East, Central and Southwest Asia, and Eastern Europe. (Official White House by Chuck Kennedy) This official White House photograph is bein

March 25, 2019

I would like to wish a Happy Nowruz to the people of Iran, and to everyone who celebrates this ancient tradition that marks the arrival of spring and a New Year, including people in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, India, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Russia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, the Kurdish people, and their communities in the United States.

For millennia, Nowruz has endured as a cornerstone of culture and heritage for many peoples and societies. Nowruz brings family and friends together to reflect on the past while celebrating the future, and is a time for connecting with loved ones both near and far. As Iranians celebrate Nowruz this year, they should be able to have unrestricted access to social media sites to share photos of their holiday gatherings and to send New Year’s greetings to loved ones living in other cities or even abroad. The proud Iranian people deserve to enjoy the best of life without fear of repression.

May this Nowruz bring new beginnings and a brighter future for everyone! Happy Nowruz!