Pakistan nominates Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize over ‘India-Pak conflict role’
- Pakistan’s government has officially put forward US President Donald Trump as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2026, recognizing his role in mediating the ceasefire that ended the May 2025 conflict between India and Pakistan.
- The nomination follows Trump's pivotal diplomatic intervention during the May 7-10 conflict, which involved air, missile, and drone strikes between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
- Pakistani officials praised Trump's pragmatic diplomacy and statesmanship, calling him a genuine peacemaker who helped avert a broader catastrophic conflict.
- Trump claimed credit for the ceasefire and expressed frustration about not receiving a Nobel Prize, saying “they only nominate liberals” despite his efforts.
- Pakistan’s nomination expresses optimism that Trump’s sustained peace initiatives will support stability both regionally and globally amid current conflicts involving Iran and Israel in the Middle East.
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Trump and Rubio secure Rwanda-Congo peace treaty amid Pakistan’s Nobel Prize nomination
President Donald Trump announced on Friday he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio had secured a "wonderful" treaty between Rwanda and Congo, as Pakistan formally nominated him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
Pakistan announced that he proposed Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, one and a half months after the US president announced a surprise ceasefire between Islamabad and New Delhi, reports AFP, according to News.ro.
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