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    Pakistan to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

    By Greenland ReviewJune 21, 2025032 Mins Read
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    Pakistan believes that the US president sincerely wants to create peace and is nominating him for the Peace Prize.

    Pakistan plans to nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

    The Pakistani government writes this in a statement shared on the social media X.

    Governments can nominate for the Nobel Peace Prize. In its nomination, the Pakistani government refers to Donald Trump’s peace agreement after a four-day conflict between Pakistan and India in May.

    – Pakistan remains hopeful that his sincere efforts will continue to contribute to regional and global stability, especially in the context of the ongoing crises in the Middle East, it said.

    According to the statement, Pakistan sees Trump as someone who “sincerely” wants to create peace.

    Peace Agreement

    Pakistan believes that US intervention in the conflict with India helped resolve it, while India believes that it was resolved between the two parties, writes the Reuters news agency.

    According to Reuters, Trump was subsequently unhappy that he did not receive enough recognition for the agreement.

    In a post on his social media account Truth Social, the US president announced on Friday that the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda were ready to sign a peace agreement in Washington D.C. on Monday.

    Here Donald Trump wrote that he will not receive a Nobel Peace Prize “no matter what I do.”

    – But the people know it, and that’s all that matters to me, he writes.

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