Pakistan Govt Has Formally Nominated US President Donald Trump For The 2026 Nobel Peace Prize


Pakistan Govt Has Formally Nominated US President Donald Trump For The 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
Digital Desk: In a surprising diplomatic gesture, the Pakistani government has officially nominated former U.S. President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in promoting peace in global affairs.
Despite the military escalation that followed the Pahalgam terrorist incident, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed to be responsible for mediating peace between India and Pakistan.
Islamabad praised Trump for what it called a key intervention that resulted in a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, preventing what might have turned into a full-scale regional conflict, in a formal statement issued on the government's verified account.
Trump's repeated attempts to resolve the Kashmir dispute have also been praised by Islamabad, which stated his role as a "sincere commitment to durable peace in South Asia."
The Pakistani government emphasized that "true peace in the region would remain out of reach without the resolution of the Kashmir conflict by UN Security Council resolutions."
This move has sparked mixed reactions worldwide-- some praising the bold nomination, others questioning its timing and intent.