
Pakistan has officially nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in easing a recent conflict between India and Pakistan. Pakistani officials praised Trump’s “decisive diplomatic intervention” and described his leadership as “stellar statesmanship” contributing to both regional and global stability.
The conflict between India and Pakistan, which escalated earlier in the year, came to a sudden ceasefire following Trump’s unexpected announcement. While Pakistan acknowledges his efforts in resolving the fighting, India has denied that Trump played any significant role in the ceasefire.
Trump has taken credit multiple times for brokering peace and expressed frustration over not having received a Nobel Peace Prize so far, suggesting that the award is often biased towards liberals.
This nomination emerges amidst increasing global tensions, including:
- The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict
- Threats in the Red Sea region
The international community remains alert to diplomatic developments and the shifting geopolitical environment.
The nomination has elicited mixed reactions both within Pakistan and internationally. Some activists criticized the Pakistani government, reminding the public of Trump’s controversial past support for conflicts in other parts of the world.
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