Demand for Nobel Prize raised in Pakistan after US-Iran ceasefire, giving credit to Shahbaz-Munir for stopping the war
US-Iran Ceasefire : The announcement of ceasefire between Iran and America is a great relief for the whole world, but Pakistan, which is among the mediators in this matter, has tried to take all the credit for stopping the war. Even a demand has been raised to give Nobel Prize to Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif. However, there is a danger of ceasefire breaking after Israel’s attack on Lebanon.
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Actually, at the behest of America, Pakistan was mediating talks with Iran for ceasefire. On the other hand, China played a real role in convincing Iran for ceasefire. After which US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced ceasefire between America and Iran. But, now Pakistani media and other organizations are busy giving full credit for this to the Pakistan government.
In an article published in ‘The Nation’, Pakistan’s retired Lieutenant Colonel Syed Ahmed Nadeem Qadri claimed that Pakistan has prevented a possible major war. During this period, he played the role of a trusted mediator between America and Iran. “Pakistan helped stabilize global energy supplies and markets,” Qadri wrote. Along with this, diplomacy was promoted instead of military action.
Retired Lieutenant Colonel of Pakistan Qadri further wrote that all these steps taken by Pakistan are in accordance with the basic spirit of the Nobel Peace Prize. Meanwhile, Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, KCCI said in a statement that this ceasefire was possible due to the efforts of PM Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir. Pakistani media has raised the issue that Pakistan’s mediation has been important in this ceasefire and for this Shahbaz and Munir should get the Nobel Peace Prize.
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