‘Considering giving Nobel Prize to PAK…’, Maulana Mufti said on Pakistan’s role in peace talks.

The two-week ceasefire announced between Iran and America has been surrounded by controversies since the beginning. As soon as this agreement came to light amidst hopes of peace, within a few hours the situation became tense again. Israeli attacks have raised questions on the seriousness of this ceasefire and now this issue has become a major center of international politics. Now many types of reactions are coming to the fore regarding the ceasefire.

At the same time, National President of All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, while reacting on this issue, said that this ceasefire will not reach its final stage yet. According to him, until complete permanent peace is not established, it would not be right to draw any concrete conclusions on this.

‘Nobel Prize can be considered’

Maulana said that if in future this ceasefire takes a strong form and is fully implemented, and Pakistan plays an important role in it, then an honor like Nobel Peace Prize can be considered. He also clarified that it is too early to talk about any such honour.

He says that as long as attacks continue at the ground level, the talk of peace is incomplete. He pointed out that Israel is continuously attacking Lebanon, due to which the situation is becoming more serious. At present, some degree of peace is visible only between Iran and America, but there is no stability in the entire region.

Demand for Nobel Prize in Pakistan

Let us tell you that a different discussion has started in Pakistan. A resolution was moved by a PML-N MLA in the Punjab Provincial Assembly, demanding nomination of Army Chief Asim Munir, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar for the Nobel Peace Prize. It was said in the resolution that amidst increasing tension, Pakistan has played an important role at the diplomatic level.

Uncertainty over Islamabad talks

After the ceasefire, talks have been planned between Iran and America in Islamabad. However, the situation regarding this meeting is not clear yet. Maulana Shahabuddin said that it is difficult to say anything about the outcome of this talk right now, because the situation is not completely clear.

America’s Vice President JD Vance has left for Pakistan to participate in these talks. Before leaving, he said that America is positive about talks. He also said that if Iran joins the talks honestly, America will also move forward. But any kind of fraud or trickery will not be accepted at all.

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