Pakistan plans to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Pakistan announced its intention to appoint US President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the role that Islamabad said that he played by helping to negotiate a cease-fire last month between India and Pakistan.
On X, the Pakistani government declared that Trump deserved the prize “in recognition of his decisive diplomatic intervention and his leadership pivot during the recent crisis of India-Pakistan”.
India denied that the United States served as a mediator to end the four days of combat last month, and says it does not want any diplomatic intervention by a third party.
Trump has often suggested receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, the winner of which will be appointed in October.
In May, Trump made a surprise announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after four days of fighting between nuclear neighbors.
The Government of Pakistan said on Friday in his post: “President Trump demonstrated a great strategic pension and a slight great-state by state thanks to a solid diplomatic commitment with Islamabad and New Delhi, which dismantled a rapid deteriorated situation.
“This intervention testifies to its role as an authentic peaceful.”
There was no immediate response from Washington or New Delhi.
Trump has repeatedly said that India and Pakistan had ended the conflict after a cease-fire negotiated by the United States, and that it had also used trade as a lever to agree.
Pakistan has corroborated American statements on the ceasefire brokerage, but India denied it.
Last month, Trump said he said to India and Pakistan that a ceasefire was necessary to keep trade with the United States.
“I said,” Come on, we’re going to do a lot of business with you guys [India and Pakistan]. Let’s stop it, “he told journalists.
The moving to the Nobel Prize was applauded by Mushahid Hussain, former president of the Senatorial Defense Committee in the Pakistani Parliament.
“Trump is good for Pakistan,” he told Reuters. “If that is ponded at Trump’s ego, too bad. All European leaders have sucking him a lot.”
But Maleeha Lodhi, the former Pakistan ambassador to the United States, criticized this decision as “unhappy”.
“A man who supported the genocidal war of Israel in Gaza and called Israel’s attack on Iran as” excellent “”, she wrote on X.
“This compromises our national dignity,” she added.
Trump posted on Friday, posted on Truth Social that he had helped to broke negotiations between several nations, but despite that: “No, I will not get Nobel Peace Prize whatever I do.”
Trump has come into office, promising to end worldwide conflicts quickly, including the wars of Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza, although the peace agreements in the two conflicts have escaped him so far.
He frequently criticized President Barack Obama for winning a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 after less than eight months as American president. In 2013, Trump called the Norwegian Nobel Committee to cancel the prize.