Pakistan Nominates Donald Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
In a move that has surprised many, the Government of Pakistan has officially recommended former U.S. President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. The nomination recognizes Trump’s decisive diplomatic intervention during the 2025 India-Pakistan crisis, which played a key role in preventing a large-scale war between two nuclear-armed nations.
According to an official statement posted on the Government of Pakistan’s verified X account, the international community witnessed “unprovoked and unlawful Indian aggression,” which violated Pakistan’s sovereignty and resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children.
Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, a calibrated military action aimed at restoring deterrence while minimizing civilian harm. Amid escalating tensions, President Trump engaged in high-level diplomacy with both Islamabad and New Delhi, which led to a successful ceasefire and de-escalation of hostilities.
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The statement hailed Trump’s efforts as “strategic foresight and stellar statesmanship,” adding that his actions averted a broader conflict and showcased his commitment to conflict resolution through dialogue.
Furthermore, the government lauded Trump’s continued interest in resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, a long-standing source of instability in South Asia. The statement stressed that sustainable peace in the region remains contingent upon the implementation of UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir.
It also acknowledged Trump’s broader legacy of pragmatic diplomacy, expressing hope that his efforts would extend to other global crises, including the humanitarian situation in Gaza and rising tensions involving Iran.