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Ex-Italian PM backs Nobel for Pakistan

Published on: April 10, 2026 11:30 PM

Pakistan’s mediation in the US-Iran conflict has drawn global attention, with calls to nominate its leadership for the Nobel Peace Prize. The diplomatic intervention helped secure a ceasefire, ending hostilities that threatened wider regional stability. This recognition highlights Pakistan’s pivotal role in preventing further escalation and saving millions of lives.

Former Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni specifically suggested awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Pakistan for its mediation efforts. He joined other international voices praising Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Syed Asim Munir for their coordinated diplomacy. Observers noted their leadership created a pathway for dialogue between Washington and Tehran.

Read more: Pakistan intensifies diplomatic efforts to defuse regional crisis 

Global leaders have welcomed Pakistan’s role, emphasizing the value of diplomacy in volatile regions. The country’s intervention has been seen as a key factor in bringing the two sides to the negotiation table. Analysts say this may enhance Pakistan’s international standing as a peace broker in the Middle East.

The ceasefire came at the request of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and reflects the effectiveness of Pakistan’s diplomatic strategy. By facilitating communication, Pakistan helped reduce tensions that had lasted for over a month. The initiative demonstrates the country’s ability to influence high-stakes international negotiations.

Read more: Pakistan condemns Iranian strikes on Saudi Arabia

Experts suggest international recognition, including potential Nobel consideration, could strengthen Pakistan’s future diplomatic leverage. Beyond awards, global appreciation underscores the importance of mediation in resolving conflicts peacefully. Pakistan’s success sets a precedent for neutral actors aiding in international dispute resolution.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global recognition Pakistan, Latest, Nobel Peace Prize Pakistan, Pakistan peace efforts, Pakistan US-Iran ceasefire, Shehbaz Sharif mediation, Syed Asim Munir diplomacy

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