Pakistan condemns Trump's bombing of Iran - a day after nominating him for Peace Prize
- Pakistan condemned the strikes on Iran ordered by Donald Trump, stating they violated international law and that only diplomacy can resolve the crisis.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the U.S. military strikes as a serious violation of international law.
- Sharif acknowledged Iran's right to self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.
- He emphasized the need to return to dialogue to avoid further escalation.
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Ex-State Dept. official thinks Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize for bombing Iran
A former official with the U.S. State Department said on Monday that President Donald Trump deserves to win the Nobel Peace Prize for his decision to bomb three nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend. Ellie Cohanim, who served as Trump's deputy special envoy to combat antisemitism in his first term, made the comments on Fox News' daily show, "America Reports with Sandra Smith and John Roberts. "I would say that the United States, Israel, th…
Pakistan slams Trump Iran strike day after Nobel recommendation
Pakistan condemned U.S. President Donald Trump for bombing Iran, less than 24 hours after saying he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for defusing a recent crisis with India. Relations between the two South Asian countries plummeted after a massacre of tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir in April. The nuclear-armed rivals stepped closer to war in the weeks that followed, attacking each other until intense diplomatic efforts, led by the U.S., result…
News Facts Network - Pakistan Condemns U.S. Strikes on Iran After Nominating Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Pakistan on Sunday condemned U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, just one day after nominating President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Islamabad praised Trump’s role in brokering a ceasefire between Pakistan and India but sharply criticized the U.S. attack on Iran. “Pakistan condemns the U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities,” its Foreign Ministry…
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