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Shehbaz Sharif’s Trump Peace Prize Nomination Criticised in Pakistan

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s nomination of President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize has sparked widespread criticism across expert circles in Pakistan. Critics argue it was a misguided move, while most experts acknowledge the pragmatic nature of Pakistan’s foreign policy and its need to navigate practical considerations.

The current diplomatic stance towards Iran, which is seen as essential by analysts, underscores Islamabad’s strategic approach. This cautious outlook aligns with the government’s efforts to maintain close ties with Washington, despite mounting public skepticism over the nomination.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and Maryam Nawaz, Punjab Chief Minister, faced scrutiny on their stance towards the nomination. Neither provided a direct response, highlighting internal divisions within the ruling coalition. Experts assert that while there is support for diplomatic engagement with Washington, it must be balanced against strategic partnerships with China.

Mazhar Abbas, a senior analyst, questioned the decision, emphasizing Trump’s support for Israel in its conflict with Palestine could undermine Pakistan’s standing. He noted that pragmatic considerations dictated the government’s current approach to US ties and suggested a continued reliance on Chinese cooperation.

Meanwhile, former caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Hasan Askari Rizvi spoke of foreign policy decisions as being subject to practical realities rather than absolutes. Describing the nomination as largely symbolic, he explained Pakistan’s economic constraints necessitated maintaining a balanced stance with both Washington and Beijing.

Rasul Bakhsh Rais, another senior analyst, dismissed the nomination as a “blunder” that could damage the government’s credibility. However, he argued that preserving balanced relations between US and China was sensible and essential for regional stability moving forward.

These differing perspectives underscore the complex diplomatic landscape in Pakistan, where strategic partnerships with both Washington and Beijing remain critical to navigating international affairs effectively.

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