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White House Calls Pakistan’s Nobel Nomination for Trump ‘Win’ For

SOUTH ASIA, JUL 08 – Pakistan credited Trump’s diplomatic leadership for preventing nuclear escalation and brokered a ceasefire after 87 hours of conflict that caused 53 casualties, officials said.

  • The White House confirmed Pakistan's nomination of Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in defusing the India-Pakistan conflict, with Karoline Leavitt stating it reflects Pakistan’s recognition of Trump’s decisive diplomacy.
  • Pakistan’s government nominated Trump last month for the Nobel, citing his role in ending the May 2025 India-Pakistan standoff after 87 hours of conflict brokered by the US.
  • Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos targeted multiple Indian military sites over nearly 87 hours, resulting in 53 casualties including 13 military personnel and 40 civilians.
  • The White House called Pakistan’s nomination a validation of Trump’s diplomatic efforts, with Netanyahu and a GOP congressman also nominating him for his de-escalation roles.
  • Beyond the nomination, Pakistan’s first official credit to a U.S. president for preventing regional war highlights uncertain effects due to Nobel secrecy and Trump’s multiple past nominations without victory.
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Relations between Pakistan and Israel have been strained. But both countries are burdened by Trump's kindness. Therefore, both have requested the Nobel Peace Prize Committee to award President Trump the Nobel Peace Prize for his peace efforts.

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