
US President Donald Trump (left) and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. — Reuters/APP/File
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Referring to its role in eliminating tensions between Pakistan and India earlier this year, Pakistan has officially recommended US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
A letter signed by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has been sent to the Nobel Committee in Norway.
According to the government, the move has recognized President Trump’s efforts to bring a ceasefire between neighbors equipped with both nuclear weapons and highlight the Kashmir conflict internationally.
This development came after the government’s announcement, which made about Trump’s decision to nominate Trump for the world’s most famous Peace Award on social media almost a day ago.
India’s indiscriminate aggression against Pakistan
In a statement released on X, the federal government said that the international community has seen “unauthorized and illegal Indian aggression”, which it has described as a “serious violation” of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
According to the statement, the attack resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives, including women, children and the elderly. “
In response, Pakistan launched Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus-a “measured, resolute, and exact military” counter-agency. This operation, Pakistan emphasized, said that it was implemented to comply and defend its territorial integrity while “consciously avoid civilian damage.”
Trump helps to end the deteriorating situation
During the intense tension, the statement said that President Trump, along with both Islamabad and New Delhi, diplomatically, “demonstrated the” major strategic era and the states of the states “.
It added, the effort helped to relieve the rapidly deteriorating situation, secured the ceasefire, and stopped the wider regional conflict.
The government praised Trump’s actions as a “real peace maker”, which was firmly committed to resolving the conflict through dialogue.
Trump offers to resolve the Kashmir issue
The government also acknowledged Trump’s former “sincere offerings” to help resolve the Kashmir conflict-reiterating that the old case of decades is at the center of regional instability.
It added that “sustainable peace in South Asia will continue” without the implementation of the UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir.
The statement has been concluded, pointing to Pakistan’s definition of Pakistan’s “practical diplomacy and effective peace”, adding that the country hopes their efforts will help in wider regional and global stability-especially between the malicious crisis in the Middle East, including Gaza and Gaza.
The heavy fighting between Pakistan and India in the decades was born on April 22 in India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), killing 26 people, most of whom were tourists. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for the attack, Islamabad denied the allegation.
In response to the attacks on the cross-border India, Pakistan launched Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus and dropped six Indian Air Force jets, including three Rafael.
The two countries agreed to a ceasefire on May 10 after a four -day armed conflict.
Although Pakistan has once again praised President Trump for his role in the ceasefire, which he has highlighted on many occasions, India has refused to join any kind of American.
However, the US president is on record to repeat his position and even offered to mediate in the Kashmir dispute between the two countries.
Trump reiterates the Nobel Peace Prize’s desire
Speaking to reporters in Morris Town, New Jersey yesterday, President Trump said he should have won the Nobel Peace Prize so far.
He complained that he did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to normalize economic relations between Serbia and Kosovo during his first administration.
He said, “They should give me the Nobel Prize for Rwanda, and if you look at, Congo, or you can say Serbia, Kosovo, you can say a lot of them. The biggest is India and Pakistan. I should have received it four or five times. They will not give it just because they do not give it to Liberals.”
According to its official website, the Peace Prize honors weapons and awarded weapons, peace talks, democracy and human rights, and efforts in work, which aims to create a better organized and more peaceful work.
– with additional input from Reuters