Pakistan Army Chief Urges Nobel Prize for Trump After White House Meeting
Pakistan Army Chief Urges Nobel Prize for Trump After White House Meeting

Pakistan Army Chief Urges Nobel Prize for Trump After White House Meeting

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Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir met with US President Donald Trump at the White House, marking the first solo visit by a Pakistani general to the US presidency. Munir called for Trump to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in preventing a nuclear war between India and Pakistan during their recent conflict. Trump praised both Munir and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their decisions to avoid escalating the conflict, describing them as "very smart people" who prevented a potential nuclear war. While Trump and Pakistan credit the US with mediating the ceasefire, India has denied any third-party involvement, stating the ceasefire was achieved through direct military communication. The meeting also included discussions on trade, economic development, cryptocurrency, and tensions involving Israel and Iran. Despite divergent views on the mediation's role, the event was portrayed as a diplomatic success by Pakistan and the White House.

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