
News Topical, Digital Desk : Many prominent figures from around the world gathered at the Gaza Summit in Egypt. These global leaders gathered to sign the US President's peace plan. However, Shahbaz Sharif's speech here drew everyone's attention.
In fact, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif praised the US President, calling him a man of peace. Furthermore, the Pakistani PM thanked Trump for preventing an Indo-Pak war. Sharif even said he would nominate Trump again for the Nobel Peace Prize for saving millions of lives not only in South Asia but also in the Middle East.
Trump gave this answer
US President Donald Trump responded to Shahbaz Sharif's statement with a stern smile. "Wow! I didn't expect that," Trump said. While the US President was pleased by the Pakistani Prime Minister's praise, social media users have criticized Sharif's praise of Trump as an insult to Pakistanis.
Opinions are divided on social media. Pakistani politician and historian Ammar Ali Jan wrote on Twitter that Shahbaz Sharif's continued and unwarranted praise of Donald Trump is an embarrassment to Pakistanis around the world.
Meanwhile, social media user SL Kanthan wrote on X, "Whenever Trump wants his shoes polished more than ever, he calls on Pakistan's diminutive Prime Minister. I've never seen such an embarrassment in geopolitics." Another X user named Asad wrote, “Shahbaz Sharif is an insult to Pakistan's 240 million people.”
Shahbaz Sharif had praised Trump a lot.
At a peace conference in Egypt on Monday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif once again credited the US president with preventing the India-Pakistan conflict. Addressing a gathering of world leaders in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Sharif repeatedly praised Trump during his five-minute speech for brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The US President said that today is one of the greatest days in contemporary history because peace has been established thanks to the tireless efforts of President Trump, who is truly a symbol of peace. Furthermore, he claimed that if it weren't for Trump, the military conflict between India and Pakistan could have escalated to a point where no one would be alive to tell what happened.
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