A resolution has been submitted in the Punjab Assembly calling for Pakistan’s top civil and military leadership to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The resolution was presented by PML-N lawmaker Rana Muhammad Arshad, who praised the leadership for their diplomatic efforts during the recent Middle East tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
The proposal specifically recommends awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Asim Munir, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
According to the resolution, Pakistan’s leadership played a constructive role in reducing tensions and encouraging dialogue during a period of escalating conflict that threatened regional and global stability.
The document highlights that diplomatic efforts contributed to supporting a temporary ceasefire and helped prevent further escalation of hostilities.
It also acknowledges the role of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, crediting him with providing strategic guidance during a sensitive phase of international diplomacy.
In a separate development, another resolution was submitted by Sarah Ahmad, who also commended the leadership for their timely decisions and peace-oriented approach.
Her resolution described Pakistan as a responsible state actively working toward regional peace and stability, emphasising its diplomatic engagement during the crisis.
The move reflects political recognition within the province of Pakistan’s role in international diplomacy and its efforts to contribute to peace-building initiatives.
