Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif Says He Will Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize Again
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Speaking on the sidelines of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage exchange summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Sharif said Pakistan had previously nominated Trump for his role in easing tensions between India and Pakistan and would do so again for his "constructive mediation" in Gaza.50% : Sharif praised Trump for what he called "exemplary leadership" and efforts to promote peace in South Asia and the Middle East, saying such diplomacy had "saved millions of lives.
50% : " He also paid symbolic military respects to Trump during the event, describing the gesture as a recognition of his contribution to conflict resolution.
50% : Observers noted that the renewed nomination proposal underscores Trump's expanding influence in global peace discussions, particularly after his recent involvement in mediating ceasefire agreements in Gaza and South Asia.
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