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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Government of Pakistan Formally Recommends President Donald Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize |
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Government of Pakistan Formally Recommends President Donald Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize |

Last updated: June 20, 2025 6:20 pm
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In a striking declaration on TRUTH Social, President Trump asserted that he will “NEVER” receive a Nobel Peace Prize, despite what he describes as his unparalleled efforts to foster peace across various global conflict zones.

Notably, he also pointed out that he is the only US president in recent decades who refrained from initiating a new military conflict during his term.

President Trump: I am thrilled to announce that, in collaboration with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, we have brokered an impressive treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, aimed at resolving their long-standing and brutal conflict—a situation that has historically seen more bloodshed than many other wars. Delegates from both nations will be visiting Washington on Monday to formalize this agreement. This marks a significant milestone for Africa, and, frankly, a monumental day for the entire world! I won’t be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for this achievement, nor for my role in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, nor for resolving the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo, nor for maintaining peace between Egypt and Ethiopia (a particularly pertinent issue given that a massive dam in Ethiopia, foolishly funded by the United States, has dramatically reduced the Nile’s water flow). I also won’t receive a Nobel Peace Prize for the Abraham Accords in the Middle East, which, if all goes according to plan, will see more countries joining in unison, potentially unifying the region for the first time in ages! Regardless of the outcomes concerning Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Iran, I am confident the public understands my contributions, and that is what truly matters to me!

It’s worth noting that no modern leader has commanded the level of respect that Donald J. Trump has since taking office.

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As President Trump promoted his diplomatic record on Twitter X, the Pakistani government formally put forth a recommendation for him to receive the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.

Via X.

Government of Pakistan Recommends President Donald J. Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

The Government of Pakistan has officially recommended President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, acknowledging his decisive diplomatic intervention and leadership during the recent crisis between India and Pakistan.

The international community observed unprovoked and unlawful aggression from India, which posed a serious breach of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, leading to tragic casualties among civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. In response, Pakistan undertook Operation Bunyanum Marsoos—a carefully calculated military operation designed to restore deterrence while minimizing civilian harm.

Amid heightened regional tensions, President Trump showcased exceptional strategic insight and diplomatic skill, engaging with both Islamabad and New Delhi to de-escalate the crisis, ultimately achieving a ceasefire and averting a potentially catastrophic conflict between two nuclear powers. This act exemplifies his commitment to peace and conflict resolution through dialogue.

The Government of Pakistan also appreciates President Trump’s genuine proposals to address the long-standing Jammu and Kashmir dispute—a core issue of regional instability. Lasting peace in South Asia hinges on the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions related to Jammu and Kashmir.

President Trump’s leadership during the 2025 India-Pakistan crisis is a testament to his legacy of practical diplomacy and effective peace-building. Pakistan is optimistic that his sincere efforts will continue to promote regional and global stability, particularly in light of ongoing crises in the Middle East, including the humanitarian disaster in Gaza and escalating tensions involving Iran.

Government of Pakistan Recommends President Donald J. Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

The Government of Pakistan has decided to formally recommend President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition of his decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal…

— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) June 20, 2025

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