Pakistan officially nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Pakistan officially nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

The Pakistani government has decided to formally suggest US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing its “decisive diplomatic intervention and decisive leadership” during the recent struggle between India and Pakistan, as Dawn reported.

Several days after the cross-border-limit, the conflict ended in the ceasefire.

In a post shared on X, the government stated that the international community had “witness to unnatural and illegal Indian aggression, which severely violated the sovereignty and regional integrity of Pakistan, resulting in the tragic loss of innocent lives, including women, children and elders, including women, children and elders,” Don said.

After Indian aggression, Pakistan read “Operation Banyanam Marxosos – a measured, firm, and accurate military response”, read the post.

It was noted that the response was carried out at a reaction of the country’s “fundamental rights to self -defense” and “to re -establish prevention”, “to re -establish regional integrity” to re -establish “consciously to avoid civil loss” carefully, “to protect regional integrity”.

The Post further read that “in a moment of increased regional disturbance”, President Trump “performed great strategic foresight and stellar state skills through strong diplomatic engagement with both Islamabad and New Delhi,” Don said.

It continued that the US President “increased the rapidly deteriorating situation, eventually achieved a ceasefire and extended a broad struggle between the two nuclear states, which would have horrific consequences for millions of people in the region, as stated by Don. “This intervention stands as a will for him [Trump’s] His commitment to the struggle solution through the role and dialogue as a real peacekeeping, ”said this.

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“The sustainable peace in South Asia will remain elusive until the implementation of the United Nations Security Council proposals in relation to Jammu and Kashmir,” it was observed, as reported by Don.

The government said that during the 2025 Pakistan-India crisis, President Trump’s leadership “practically demonstrated the continuity of its legacy of practical diplomacy and effective peace-making”.

Finally, the post states that Pakistan hopes that Trump’s “earnest efforts” will continue to contribute to regional and global stability, especially in the context of the crises going on in the Middle East, including the humanitarian tragedy and deteriorating growth in Gaza, as reported by Iran.

Dawn reported that Trump has repeatedly stated that the nuclear-heads agreed to a ceasefire after a conversation by the South Asian neighbor America, and hostility ended after urging countries to focus on business rather than war.

The termination of enmity between India and Pakistan was allegedly agreed to call its Indian counterpart of Pakistan’s military operations (DGMO), Lieutenant General Rajiv Gai.

During the conversation, the Pakistani DGMO ended enmity, accepted by the Indian side, which was leading to the end of border firing and air infiltration starting at 5:00 pm on 10 May. However, Lieutenant General Gahai later revealed that after the end of enmity, after the resolution with the drone, Pakistan resulted in the contract.

The struggle was initially intensified after the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, which targeted nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK).

The operation was a direct response to the terrorist attacks in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, resulting in 26 civilians, including a Nepali National.

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The Indian Army’s retaliatory attacks led to an increase in a series of cross-border from Pakistan and counter-response by the Indian Armed Forces. (AI)

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