DPM DAR sends a Trump Peace Prize appointment to the Nobel Committee

US President Donald Trump (left) and Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar. – Reuters / App / File
  • Pakistan attributes to Trump for helping to defuse tensions with India.
  • The government rents Trump’s efforts to prevent wider regional conflicts.
  • Govt also rents it for highlighting the problem of cashmere internationally.

Pakistan has officially recommended US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in the end of tensions between Pakistan and India earlier this year.

A letter of recommendation, signed by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar, was sent to the Nobel Committee in Norway.

According to the government, this decision recognizes President Trump’s efforts to provoke a ceasefire between the two nuclear weapons neighbors and to underline the cashmere dispute on the international scene.

The development comes after the government’s announcement, has made almost a day earlier on social networks, of his decision to officially appoint Trump for the most prestigious peace prize in the world.

India’s not caused aggression against Pakistan

In a statement published on X, the federal government said that the international community had witnessed “the uninsured and illegal Indian aggression”, which it describes as a “serious violation” of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan.

The attack, according to the press release, led to the “tragic loss of innocent lives, including women, children and the elderly”.

In response, Pakistan launched the Bunyan-UM-Marsoos operation-a “measured, resolved and precise” military counterfeit “. The operation, underlined Pakistan, was carried out to restore deterrence and defend its territorial integrity while “consciously avoiding civil damage”.

Trump helps defuse the worsening of the situation

In the midst of increased tensions, the declaration noted that President Trump “has demonstrated a great strategic pension and a stellar station” by diplomatically engaging with Islamabad and New Delhi.

This effort, he added, helped defuse the rapid worsening situation, guarantee a ceasefire and prevent a wider regional conflict.

The government welcomed Trump’s actions as those of a “real peacemaker” with a firm commitment to resolve conflicts through dialogue.

Trump offers to solve the cashmere problem

The government has also recognized the previous “sincere offers” of Trump to help solve the cashmere dispute – reiterating that the problem old for several decades is at the heart of regional instability.

He added that “sustainable peace in South Asia would remain elusive” without the implementation of the relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council (USC) on Jammu-et-Cachemire.

The declaration concluded by emphasizing Pakistan’s admiration for Trump’s pragmatic diplomacy and effective peace consolidation “, adding that the country is disturbing that its efforts will contribute to a broader regional and global stability – in particular in the midst of aggravation attacks in the Middle East, including the situation in Gaza and tensions invoking Iran.

The heaviest fights for decades between Pakistan and India have been triggered by an attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), occupied the Jammu-Cachemire (Iiojk) which killed 26 people, most tourists. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for the attack, an accusation refused by Islamabad.

In response to the cross-border strikes of India, Pakistan launched the Bunyan-UM-Marsoos operation and killed six Indian air force planes, including three gusts.

The two countries, after four days of armed conflict, agreed with a ceasefire on May 10.

Although Pakistan has rented time again and has credited President Trump for his role in the ceasefire, which he himself highlighted several times, India has denied any involvement of the United States.

However, the American president re -reading his position and even proposed to mediate the long -standing dispute of the cashmere between the two countries – a position also highlighted by the American State Department.

Trump reiterates the desire for the Nobel Peace Prize

Addressing journalists in Morristown, New Jersey, President Trump said that he should have won the Nobel Peace Prize for four or five times.

He complained of not having received from Nobel Prize for his work to normalize economic ties between Serbia and Kosovo during his first administration.

“They should give me the Nobel Prize for Rwanda, and if you look at, Congo, or you could say Serbia, Kosovo, you could say a lot. The Great is India and Pakistan. I should have obtained it four or five times. They don’t give it because they only give it to the Liberals,” he said.

The peace prize pays tribute to the efforts to control weapons and disarmaments, peace, democracy and human rights, and work to create better organized and more peaceful work, according to its official website.


– with an additional reuters input

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