Pakistan nominates Erdogan for Nobel Peace Prize
In a written statement, Pakistani Senate President Sanjrani stated that on behalf of the Pakistani people and the Senate, President Erdogan was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts during the Russia-Ukraine war.
Noting that this war has become a “nuclear flashpoint” that could result in the destruction of the entire world, Sanjrani claimed that Erdogan single-handedly averted a global catastrophe with his great efforts and timely and effective interventions on both sides. .
Noting that the region was saved from devastating famine with the grain corridor deal, Sanjrani stressed that Erdogan is a true statesman and a people’s leader who works for the welfare of not only his own country, but also the region and the world.
Stating that Erdogan not only demonstrated valuable leadership for his country or region, Sanjrani noted that President Erdogan carries the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings of peace, tolerance and love to all mankind.
Emphasizing that Erdogan continues to eliminate misunderstandings about Islamic teachings and upholds the rights of all people equally, Sanjrani noted that they are pleased to nominate President Erdogan for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Chairman of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Mustafa Şentop, in his statement on December 28, 2022, stated that President Erdoğan had applied for the Nobel Peace Prize nomination, saying: “I have a request. There will also be candidacies of parliamentarians and deputies from different countries”. he had used the words. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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