Pakistan Recommends Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize Amid Regional Mediation Claims
Pakistan Recommends Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize Amid Regional Mediation Claims

Pakistan Recommends Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize Amid Regional Mediation Claims

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US President Donald Trump has taken credit for mediating multiple international conflicts, including a recent peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, which he hailed as a "Great Day for Africa and the World." Despite his claims of brokering peace between India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, and efforts involving Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Abraham Accords in the Middle East, Trump lamented that he has not been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Indian officials have consistently denied any US mediation role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire, attributing the cessation of hostilities to direct military talks between the countries' respective officials. While Pakistan has expressed intent to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, critics highlight ongoing conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war and Israel-Iran tensions, noting that Trump's claims are viewed as exaggerated by some. Trump has publicly expressed frustration over being overlooked by the Norwegian Nobel Committee despite his peace efforts across multiple regions. The peace deal between Congo and Rwanda is set to be formally signed in Washington, underscoring Trump's continued focus on his image as a global peacemaker.

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