Pakistan condemns Trump after Peace Prize nomination

Pakistan condemned the strikes ordered in neighboring Iran by Donald Trump the day after saying that Islamabad would nominate the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize.
On Sunday, Pakistan said that Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities violated international law and diplomacy is the only way to solve the Iranian crisis.
Pakistani The Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Unlikely unseen tension and violence due to the ongoing aggression against Iran is deeply disturbing. The increase in tensions more will have serious harmful effects for the region and beyond.” He said.
On Sunday, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian and said in a statement from the Pakistani Leader, “Pakistan condemned US attacks.”
The Pakistani Minister of Information and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not respond to requests for comments about the contradiction in the country’s positions at the weekend.
In Pakistan’s largest city in Karachi, thousands of people marched to protest against the United States and Israel turned to Iran.
A large American Flag with Trump’s picture was placed on the road to the demonstrators to walk. Protesters cheered against America, Israel and Pakistan’s regional enemy India.
On Saturday, Pakistan said he nominated Trump as a “real peaceful” because of his role to bring a four -day conflict to end last month. “Great strategic foresight and star statism” said.