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Pakistan Demands: PM Sharif and Army Chief Munir to Receive Noble Peace Prize

Pakistan Demands Noble peace prize: PM Sharif and Army Chief Munir to Receive Peace Prize Following US–Iran war
Pakistan are calling for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir should awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
They raised momentum following the announcement of 15-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran—breakthrough Pakistani leadership reportedly helped facilitate.

A “Tactful Victory” or Social Media Satire?
Trump announced temporary break to military actions against Iran, Pakistani media outlets, particularly major channels like ARY News…
According to recent broadcast, one analyst raised an issue:
“If any leaders in world today truly deserving Nobel Peace Prize, it is Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir. The global community must nominate them for their role by pulling the world back from the huge conflict.”

The Trump Connection:
Narration in Islamabad was Reinforced by President Trump’s own acknowledgment of Pakistan’s role. In his announcement, Trump noted that the decision for a ceasefire was influenced by appeals from the Pakistani leadership and promoted by Chinese negotiation. Pakistan having a unique “understanding” of the Iranian landscape, which helped bring ceasefire to the negotiating table.
after 24 hours ceasefire was declared, President Trump stated that U.S. forces remain so strong enough. ready to resume strikes if negotiations fail.

Israel continued their operations in the region, arguing its security objectives remain independent of the U.S.–Iran temporary arrangement.
As per Pakistani government view this is a “Return to the Global Stage,” critics and social media users have been less kind. Many international observers have pointed out irony of demanding a Peace Prize for a cease fire is only 15 days long and remains highly unstable.

Quick Facts:
Cease fire Duration: 14-15 Days.
Key Mediators: Pakistan and China.
Main obstacle: Disagreement over the deal covers Lebanon

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