Pakistan’s Buttering Diplomacy: Shehbaz Sharif Showers Donald Trump with Praise, Calls Him ‘Man of Peace’

Pakistan’s Buttering Diplomacy

In a moment that lit up global headlines and social media alike, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif delivered an unexpectedly emotional speech praising former U.S. President Donald Trump, calling him a “true man of peace” and once again nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The dramatic exchange took place at an international summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, attended by world leaders including those from the UK, France, Canada, and multiple Muslim countries. But among all the dignitaries, it was Shehbaz Sharif’s words that stole the spotlight — a performance that many have labelled as “Pakistan’s buttering diplomacy.”

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🌍 Sharif’s Praise for Trump

Addressing Trump directly, Sharif declared,

“Today is one of the greatest days in modern history because, after tireless efforts, peace has finally been achieved.”

He credited Trump’s leadership for achieving ceasefires and peace accords, adding,

“President Trump has worked day and night to make this world a cradle of peace and prosperity.”

Sharif went on to remind the audience that Pakistan had already nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, saying,

“He prevented a war between India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers, and helped bring about a ceasefire. Now, he has also played a crucial role in bringing peace to Gaza, saving millions of lives across South Asia and the Middle East.”

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🙌 A Salute to Trump’s Leadership

The Pakistani leader continued his praise, saying,

“Mr President, I salute your visionary leadership and guidance. I believe you are the man the world needed most at this time. History will remember your name in golden letters.”

Sharif then concluded with a personal prayer:

“May God bless you with long life so you can continue serving humanity.”

The audience watched in silence as Shehbaz’s words echoed through the hall — a speech that many saw as both flattering and strategic.


😄 Trump’s Reaction: ‘Wow, I Wasn’t Expecting That!’

Donald Trump, visibly pleased, smiled and responded,

“Wow, I wasn’t expecting that! That was truly beautiful — thank you very much.”

He later mentioned his relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying,

“India is a great country led by my good friend. I think Pakistan and India will now have excellent relations.”

Turning towards Shehbaz Sharif, Trump joked, “Right?” — to which Sharif smiled back, drawing laughter from the crowd.


💬 Social Media Explodes with Reactions

As soon as the video clip went viral, social media platforms buzzed with commentary from both Pakistan and India.

A user named Razaq posted on X (formerly Twitter):

“Shehbaz Sharif stole the show at the Sharm El-Sheikh summit. Trump invited only him to speak among dozens of world leaders.”

Indian academic Professor Ashok Swain shared the video, commenting:

“Shehbaz Sharif is making it difficult for Modi to remain Trump’s favourite.”

Another user joked,

“Trump must be wishing he had Shehbaz in his election campaign — then he wouldn’t need Elon Musk.”

However, not everyone was impressed. Many criticised the Pakistani leader for what they called “excessive flattery” and “undiplomatic praise” that bordered on embarrassment.


🧭 Analysis: Diplomacy or Desperation?

Analysts are divided on the intent behind Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks. Some see it as a strategic move to rebuild trust with Washington after years of strained relations, while others believe it reflects Pakistan’s growing dependence on U.S. goodwill amid economic struggles.

Political observers also note that Sharif’s overt praise for Trump could signal Islamabad’s desire to align with a potential Trump comeback in the 2026 U.S. elections.

Still, critics argue that Pakistan’s diplomacy must balance admiration with dignity. As one columnist wrote, “Flattery may open doors, but it also lowers your standing at the table.”


🏁 Conclusion

Whether seen as genuine gratitude or calculated diplomacy, Shehbaz Sharif’s praise for Donald Trump has certainly made global headlines. His words — part admiration, part strategy — have revived debate over Pakistan’s foreign policy approach and how far it’s willing to go to secure international goodwill.

For now, one thing is clear: Pakistan’s buttering diplomacy has once again caught the world’s attention — and Donald Trump’s too.


Omar Abdullah Dismisses Shehbaz Sharif’s Remarks on Pahalgam Attack, Criticises Pakistan’s Shifting Narrative

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday dismissed Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks on the Pahalgam terror attack, saying he does not wish to give much importance to statements coming from Islamabad.

Omar Abdullah Abdullah criticised Pakistan for first denying the incident and then shifting blame onto India, calling the attack “unfortunate” and stressing that such incidents should never happen.

“First of all, they did not even recognise that something had happened in Pahalgam. First, they said that India was behind it,” the J-K CM said.

He further added, “For the people who made allegations against us in the first place, it is difficult to say anything about it now. I don’t want to give much importance to their statements. Whatever happened is unfortunate, and it should not have happened…”

On Saturday, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed Islamabad’s willingness to participate in a “neutral, transparent, and credible” probe into the attack, Dawn reported.

Addressing a passing-out parade at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, situated in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PM Shehbaz said, “Continuing with its role as a responsible country, Pakistan is open to participating in any neutral, transparent and credible investigation.

Calling Pakistan the “world’s frontline state against terrorism,” Shehbaz Sharif further claimed that the country has “endured immense loss.”

“As the world’s frontline state against terrorism, we have endured immense loss, without 90,000 casualties and economic losses beyond imagination, exceeding USD 600 billion,” PM Shehbaz stated, according to Dawn.

A day earlier, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khwaja Asif had admitted that his country has been funding and backing terrorist groups.

In a video clip that went viral, Pakistan’s Defence Minister was in conversation with Sky News’s Yalda Hakim, when she asked him, “But you do admit, you do admit, sir, that Pakistan has had a long history of backing and supporting and training and funding these terrorist organisations?”

Khwaja Asif in his reply said, “We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades… and the West, including Britain…That was a mistake, and we suffered for that, and that is why you are saying this to me. If we had not joined the war against the Soviet Union and later on the war after 9/11, Pakistan’s track record was unimpeachable.”

The Pakistani Defence Minister in the interview with Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim warned of an “all-out war” with India. Following the terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people, the Central government announced several diplomatic measures, such as closing the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari, suspending the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) for Pakistani nationals, giving them 40 hours to return to their country, and reducing the number of officers in the High Commissions on both sides.

India also halted the Indus Waters Treaty signed in 1960 in the wake of the Pahalgam attack. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also assured the country that the terrorists responsible for this attack, along with those who conspired to commit it, will face punishment beyond their imagination. The Prime Minister asserted that the time has come to eliminate the remaining strongholds of terrorism and that the willpower of 140 crore Indians will now break the backbone of the perpetrators of terror. (ANI)