Pakistan nominates US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2026 for his diplomatic efforts in the recent conflict between Pakistan and India, which led to the closure of the ceasefire between the two nuclear powers. TASR writes about this according to Saturday’s DPA report.
“The Pakistani government has decided to officially recommend President Donald J. Trump to award the Nobel Peace Award for 2026 for his decisive diplomatic intervention and the leading role he played during the recent Indian-Pakistani crisis,” Written by Islamabad on Social Network X.
According to the government, Trump has shown a great strategic prudence and state abilities at the time of escalation of tension in the region, which, in her opinion, preceded a greater armed conflict that would be a disaster for millions of people in the region and the world. “These steps testify to his role of a real peacemaker and his determination to address conflicts through dialogue,” It was reported by the Pakistani government, which also appreciated his efforts to settle a dispute over Kashmir.
The tension between India and Pakistan increased significantly since the attack of the militants in Phalgame, parts of the disputed region of Kashmir administered by India, in which 26 mostly Indian tourists died on 22 April. India accused Pakistan attack, but he denied it. Since then, both countries have repeatedly attacked themselves, missiles, drones and artillery fire. The largest armed clashes among these countries have claimed more than 60 civilians in the past decades. The situation was reassured after the US intervention, which mediated the ceasefire.