Pakistan proposed on Trump at the Nobel Peace Prize. How to justify their approach


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Pakistan announced on Saturday that it proposed Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, a month and a half after the US president announced, to the general surprise, an armistice between Islamabad and New Delhi, France Prese reports.
Between May 6-10, the two neighboring nuclear powers from the bloody division of 1947 made the whole world fear that India and Pakistan arrived at a point without return.
Their conflict ended with the announcement on Trump's social network on obtaining an armistice obtained, according to the White House, after “a long night of negotiations organized by the United States.”
Since then, Islamabad does not cease to greet the action of Washington, who has long been his great military partner in the “war on terrorism” before the US withdraws from Afghanistan and abandoning the region.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, however, said several times that there was no American mediation to cease fire.
Trump claims that he is behind several peace agreements or simply maintaining good neighboring relationships in recent years and has been crying, in a long message on his social network during the night, that he has not won the Nobel prize for this.
Islamabad, who escaped the bankruptcy limit in 2023 thanks to a new loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), continues to launch calls to foreign capitals, led by Washington, hoping that they will invest in its mining resources.
On Wednesday, during Lunch with Trump in Washington, the head of the Pakistani army, Marshal Asim Munir, proposed “a mutually advantageous partnership”, mentioning especially “ores”, “cryptocurrency” and “artificial intelligence”, areas in which Trump invests personally.




