Pakistan said on Saturday that he would recommend to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for the Nobel Peace Prize, a praise he has said he longs for his work to help resolve the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
Some analysts in Pakistan said the measure could persuade Trump to think again about potentially unite Israel to hit Iran’s nuclear facilities. Pakistan has condemned Israel’s action as a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability.
In May, a Trump surprise announcement of a high fire brought an abrupt end to a four -day conflict between enemies with Indian nuclear weapons and Pakistan.
Since then, Trump has repeatedly said that he avoided a nuclear war, saved millions of lives and complained that he did not receive credit for it. Pakistan agrees that American diplomatic intervention ended the fight, but India says it was a bilateral agreement between the two military.
“President Trump demonstrated a great strategic forecast and a stellar statesman through a solid diplomatic commitment to Islamabad and New Delhi, who broke down a quickly deteriorated situation,” Pakistan said. “This intervention is a testimony of its role as genuine pacifier.”
Governments can nominate people for the Nobel Peace Prize. There was no immediate response from Washington. An Indian government spokesman did not respond to a request for comments.
Trump has repeatedly said that he is willing to mediate between India and Pakistan on the disputed Cashmira region, his main source of enmity. Islamabad, who has long called for international attention to Kashmir, is delighted.
But his position has overturned the policy of the United States in southern Asia, which had favored India as a counterweight for China, and questioned the previously close relations between Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a publication on social networks, he opens a new tab on Friday, Trump gave a long list of conflicts that said he had resolved, including India and Pakistan and Abraham’s agreements in his first mandate between Israel and some Muslim majority countries. He added: “I will not receive a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what to do.”
Pakistan’s movement to nominate Trump arrived in the same week as his army chief, the Munir Marshal, met the US leader for lunch. It was the first time that a Pakistani military leader had been invited to the White House when a civil government was in its place in Islamabad.
Trump’s planned meeting with Modi at the G7 summit in Canada last week did not take place after the president of the United States left early, but the two later spoke on the phone, in which Modi said that “India not and will never accept mediation” in his dispute with Pakistan, according to the Indian government.
Mushahid Hussain, former president of the Senate Defense Committee in the Parliament of Pakistan, suggested that Trump nominate for the La Paz Prize was justified. “
Trump is good for Pakistan, “he said.” If this is presented to Trump’s ego, so it is. All European leaders have been sucking it big. “
But the measure was not universally applauded in Pakistan, where Trump’s support for Israel’s war in Gaza has inflamed passions.
“Israel’s sugar dad in Gaza and the cheerleader of his attacks against Iran is not a candidate for any prize,” said Talat Hussain, a prominent presenter of Pakistani television political interviews, in a publication about X. “And what if he begins to kiss Modi on both cheeks again after a few months?”