Pakistan Seeks Credit for US-Iran Ceasefire, Demands Nobel Peace Prize

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Pakistan Seeks Credit for US-Iran Ceasefire, Demands Nobel Peace Prize
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Islamabad, Dt. 9: Pakistan is known to seek credit whenever a major incident occurs in global politics. After the recently announced 14-day ceasefire between the US and Iran, there has been a strange wave in the Pakistani media. છે.પાકિસ્‍તાની News channels and social media are claiming that this ceasefire has been possible only due to the mediation of Islamabad. Not stopping at this, the media is now demanding the Nobel Peace Prize for Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir for this great work. The Pakistani establishment seems to be building a fortress in the air by holding one of Trump's statements. Donald Trump mentioned that he has decided to stop the attacks at the request of the Pakistani leadership. That's it, the Pakistani anchors made a story as if the whole world is now going on at the behest of Pakistan. While the reality is that countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are also playing an important role in the upcoming diplomatic show, some users are taking a jibe at Pakistan.

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