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Shehbaz Sharif: Draft Cut, Copy And Paste, Is This How Pakistan PM, Asim Munir Are Negotiating Mediation Between US & Iran?

Shehbaz Sharif: A user on X questioned why the tweet's initial version included some draft notes, referring to the Pakistani Prime Minister, describing Shehbaz Sharif as "Pakistan's PM."

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Shehbaz Sharif: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has become a laughing stock for the world after he made a post on X. In the post’s “draft” version, it could be seen that the post included a line “Draft – Pakistan’s PM Message on X.”

This clearly suggests that the post was not originally made by Pakistan but possibly by the Trump administration. It seems that the post was forwarded to the Pakistan administration that unknowingly posted it without making any edits to it.

Shehbaz Sharif: Cut, Copy And Paste Diplomacy

The X “draft” version has fuelled massive online debate with many questioning whether the diplomatic messaging of Islamabad is being influenced externally or independently crafted.

A user on X questioned why the tweet’s initial version included some draft notes, referring to the Pakistani Prime Minister, describing Shehbaz Sharif as “Pakistan’s PM.”

Another user commented that Donald Trump is literally dictating Pakistan and Sharif is acting like his puppet. Many others on social media platforms commented how Pakistan is being run by these lunatics who cannot even share a forwarded post.

Sharif And Asim Munir As Negotiators

For the world, diplomatic moves are carefully worded, triple-checked and delivered with the gravitas of history but some come with a visible “draft” label.

In a never-before instance, Pakistan Prime Minister has redefined global diplomacy the way many of us approach forwards. In a moment that would possibly stay hilariously forever in screenshot history, Sharif accidentally posted a draft message for him (probably by the Trump administration) about the US Israel Iran ceasefire proposal before quickly editing it.

It seems to the world that while Sharif is acting is one negotiator who accidentally posts drafts, Munir is the other negotiator who is running behind-the-scenes diplomacy. No wonder, the entire drama by the Pakistan PM and Army Chief appears less like a formal peace process and more like a last-minute college submission.

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