PM Shehbaz Roses Trump as ‘Man of Peace’ for role in Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks after the signing of Gaza Peace Deal in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, October 13, 2025.-Screen Grab via YouTube/Pakinomist News

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday praised US President Donald Trump for his “merciless and tireless” efforts to end global conflicts, including the war in Gaza.

The premiere, who spoke of a press conference in Sharm el-Sheikh after the signing of the Gaza Satisfaction Agreement, said the world witnessed “one of the greatest days in contemporary history” when peace was achieved after months of terrible diplomatic efforts led by President Trump.

He described Trump as “a true peace man” who worked relentlessly to make the world “a place to live with peace and prosperity.”

The Prime Minister said Pakistan had previously nominated Trump to the Nobel Peace Prize for his “excellent and extraordinary contributions” to stop a potential war between India and Pakistan and secure a ceasefire between the two nuclear -armed nations.

“Today, again, I would like to nominate this great president of the Nobel Peace Prize because I really feel he is the most deserved candidate,” Shehbaz said. “He has brought peace not only to South Asia and saved millions of lives, but also to the Middle East through his efforts in Gaza.”

Shehbaz paid tribute to Trump as “the man the world needed the most at this time,” adding that the story would remember him as the leader who “stopped seven and today, eight wars.”

He also expressed gratitude to Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for his role in supporting peace efforts in the region.

“Had it not been for this Lord [Trump]”Shehbaz said,” a full -scale war between two nuclear forces could have brought out. His timely intervention averted disaster. “

The Prime Minister concluded by saying that Trump’s “visionary and exemplary leadership” had made him a symbol of hope and peace of the world, and that his name “will be remembered with golden words.”

Touched by Prime Minister Shehbaz’s words, the US president said he did not expect so much praise for his efforts for peace in the region.

Earlier today, Trump and his Egyptian colleague hosted the peace meeting, with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey signing with the US president a document on the Gaza Ceasefire agreement.


This is an evolving story and is updated with new details.

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