
Pakistan officially nominated the President of the United States Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize 2026 and during the recent Indian-Pakistanic crisis to quote his “decisive diplomatic intervention and key leadership”. Pakistan announced his nomination for Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and attributed Trump the help of “tension in devaluation” – claiming that India has repeatedly denied.
The nomination came after Donald Trump was asked for Nobel on Friday and said it should be awarded for various reasons, including his work in India and Pakistan and the arrangement of a contract that he said on Monday to end hostility between Congo Democratic Republic and Rwanda.
“I was supposed to get it four or five times,” the president said. “They won’t teach me the Nobel Peace Prize, because they only give it to liberals.”
In the later post Donald Trump, he repeated his role in the “mediation” of Peace between India and Pakistan and other global conflicts as he kicked a former Pentagon official who said the US President was willing to give “national security of other countries under his own desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize”.
“The problem with Donald Trump is that it has no full sense of history. It is prone to greater equivalence; it will insert the national security of other countries under its own desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Michael Rubin.
Donald Trump said: “I don’t get the Nobel Peace Prize, I don’t get the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the war between India and Pakistan, I will not have the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the war between Serbia and Kosovo … I do not receive Nobel Peace for peace. Financial, which is stupid, which is stupid, that it is stupid, stupid, that it is stupid, stupid, that it is stupid, that it is stupid, that it is stupid, stupid, it is a stupid financial price for peace and stupid financially.
He said he wouldn’t get the Nobel Peace Prize “No matter what I do” but “People know, and that’s what matters!”
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Post read that “at the moment of increased regional turbulence”, President Trump “showed great strategic predictability and stellar states through robust diplomatic engagement with Islamabad and new Delhi”
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It continued to have the US President “eated the rapidly deteriorating situation, eventually secured a ceasefire and averted a wider conflict between two nuclear states that would have catastrophic consequences for millions of people in and outside the region”, as reported by dawn. “This intervention is proof of his (Trump) role of real peacekeeping and his obligation to resolve conflicts through a dialog,” he added.
“A durable peace in South Asia would remain elusive until the UN Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir,” he noted, as Dawn said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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