‘Who knows who would have survived…’, Shehbaz remembered the scary nights of Operation Sindoor in front of Trump – donald trump shehbaz shrif Sharm el Sheikh Peace Summit Egypt nobel peace prize ntcppl

There was an opportunity to restore peace in Gaza. The stage was set in the beautiful city of Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt. When world leaders gathered here, apart from the actual work, there was also a lot of diplomatic flattery. Leaders of more than 20 countries attended this conference to be held in this luxury resort city of the Red Sea.

Prime Minister of Pakistan praising President Trump Shahbaz Sharif Has once again nominated the American President for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In Shahbaz’s address, mention of the incident of May 7 was again seen. When India took action against Pakistan to respond to the Pahalgam attack operation vermilion Was launched. The fear of Operation Sindoor was visible in Shahbaz Sharif’s statement. He said that if Trump had not interfered in this war, then who knows who would have survived to tell the story of what happened next.

Congratulating Trump for this peace agreement after 67 thousand deaths in Gaza, Shahbaz Sharif said, “I would say that Pakistan nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize because he had made an excellent and extraordinary contribution in first stopping the war between India and Pakistan and then in achieving the ceasefire with his wonderful team.”

After this, Shahbaz nominated Trump for the Nobel Prize for the next time also. He said, “Today again, I would like to nominate this great President for the Nobel Peace Prize because I really think he is the truest and most wonderful candidate for the Peace Prize because he not only made peace in South Asia, but saved millions of lives, and today here in Sharm el-Sheikh, made peace in Gaza and saved millions of lives in the Middle East.”

Describing Trump as a ‘Man of Peace’, Shahbaz recalled Operation Sindoor and said that if Trump had not intervened that day, then who would have remained alive to save that incident.

Shahbaz said, “Suffice it to say that if it had not been for this gentleman, not only… who knows… India and Pakistan, both being nuclear powers, had he not intervened in those four days with his amazing team, the war could have escalated to such an extent that who would have been alive to tell what happened. Mr. President, in the same way, you and President Shishi have made an important contribution in bringing peace here in Gaza. History will remember this in golden words.”

US President Trump also praised Pakistan a lot in his address. He described Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir as his ‘favourite general’.

Trump handed over the stage to Shehbaz Sharif and said, “Pakistan’s Prime Minister Sharif and I also have to say that my favorite Field Marshal of Pakistan who is not here but the Prime Minister is here, you should express our thanks to him…” After this Trump handed over the stage to Shahbaz.

During this program, Trump also said from the stage that he thinks “India and Pakistan will live very well together.”

He remembered PM Narendra Modi and said from the stage. “India is a great country with a very good friend of mine at the helm and he has done a very good job. I think Pakistan and India will get along very well.”

Ceasefire took place on Pakistan’s initiative

Let us tell you that India’s stand on Operation Sindoor is very clear. India has consistently maintained that the agreement on cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was reached after direct talks between the DGMOs of the two armies on May 10. Pakistan had appealed for this.

India had launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 and targeted terrorist structures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

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