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Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Following Successful Mediation Between Congo and Rwanda

Pakistan has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing his role in brokering a treaty that ended a long-standing conflict between Congo and Rwanda.

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  • Pakistan has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times, citing his efforts in promoting peace in global conflicts.
  • Trump successfully mediated a treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, concluding a decades-long war.
  • The conflict, which began in 2022, was fueled by Rwandan support for rebels in Congo, leading to significant casualties and displacement.
  • Negotiations took place in Washington, resulting in a treaty that aims to restore peace and stability in the region.
  • Reports suggest Rwanda may have exploited the M23 rebel group to illegally extract minerals, raising concerns about the motivations behind the conflict.

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Center-leaning sources frame the nomination of Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize as a notable and perhaps controversial political maneuver. The implicit perspective suggests skepticism about the motivations behind the nomination, reflecting a cautious approach to evaluating international political gestures and their implications for global diplomacy.

India has denied the US served as a mediator to end the fighting last month.

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Pakistan's government said Trump demonstrated great strategic foresight and stellar statesmanship through robust diplomatic engagement with both Islamabad and New Delhi.

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Trump has repeatedly said that India and Pakistan ended the conflict after a ceasefire brokered by the US.

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"…Pakistan has announced it plans to nominate US President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the role that Islamabad says he played in helping to negotiate a ceasefire last month between India and Pakistan."

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Donald Trump, along with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, successfully brokered a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, ending a decades-long violent conflict. The negotiations took place in Washington, and the treaty aims to restore peace and stability in the mineral-rich eastern Congo region.

The conflict began in 2022, fueled by Rwandan support for rebel groups in the DRC, particularly involving the M23 rebel group, leading to over six million deaths and massive displacement over decades. The struggle was largely over control of mineral wealth in eastern Congo, including coltan, cobalt, lithium, and gold.

Pakistan nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his efforts in brokering the peace treaty between Congo and Rwanda, which ended a long-standing and deadly conflict in Africa. This is part of multiple nominations citing his role in promoting peace in global conflicts.

Reports suggest that Rwanda may have exploited the M23 rebel group to illegally extract minerals from Congo, raising questions about the underlying motivations behind the conflict and complicating regional stability.

The peace treaty signifies a major diplomatic achievement, potentially ending one of Africa's deadliest conflicts and stabilizing the mineral-rich eastern Congo region. It represents a shift in U.S. Africa policy under Trump toward more transactional and pragmatic engagement aimed at building stronger relationships through tangible agreements rather than just soft power diplomacy.

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