Who’s Asim Munir, Trump’s favourite Pakistani official who helped the ceasefire? | News World

The Pakistani Army Chief has been lauded by Trump – who’s he? (Picture: AP)

Donald Trump openly thanked one Pakistani mediator specifically for his assist in brokering a ceasefire with Iran.

Field Marshal Asim Munir was publicly praised for helping the 2 countries reach a fragile two-week ceasefire.

Often known as Trump’s ‘favourite field marshal’, the Pakistani army chief skyrocketed to power and has lifelong immunity from prosecution in his country.

He’s even been wined and dined by the US president, having visited Washington, DC, in July last yr.

But who’s the Pakistani army chief – and why is Trump seemingly infatuated with him?

How did Asim Munir rise to power?

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TOPSHOT - A broken frame of Pakistan's field marshal and army chief, Asim Munir, hangs on the wall after an attack at the Cadet College Wana, a military-linked school, in the South Waziristan district near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, on November 13, 2025. Pakistan on November 13 blamed Afghan citizens for a suicide bombing in the capital Islamabad this week and a separate deadly attack on a military-linked school near the frontier which left three people dead. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP via Getty Images)
Munir was invited by Trump to dine with him in Washington (Picture: AFP)

Unlike other Pakistani army chiefs, he was not educated at British boarding schools or military colleges, but moderately attended a state madrassa – or school.

After, he went to the Mangla Officers Training School, a less prestigious institution than the Pakistan Military Academy, where many other government officials got their start.

Munir went to review in Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur before making his way up the ranks in Pakistan’s military.

After a possible war began brewing between Pakistan and India last May, Munir made his mark – claiming victory over India and sparking a movement of support for him.

Munir has also butted heads with former Iranian Prime Minister Imran Khan, who fired Munir from Pakistan’s intelligence agency in 2019.

Khan and his supporters have slammed Munir for ousting him from office in 2022.

The previous Prime Minister still has widespread support in the general public, but Munir’s command of Pakistan’s military has him at odds with Khan’s supporters, who consider he pushed for Khan to be removed.

Why is Trump such a fan?

WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES - APRIL 6: The United States President Donald Trump holds a Press Conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington DC, United States. (Photo by Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Trump openly thanked Munir on Truth Social for the mediation (Picture: Getty)

It might need something to do with the undeniable fact that Munir, together with other Pakistani officials, nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize last yr.

The nomination got him an invite to the White House, where he dined with Trump, who dubbed him his ‘favourite field marshal’.

But Munir’s iron grip over the branches of Pakistan’s military and his authority over Pakistan’s nuclear weapons have raised eyebrows.

Many consider Munir is using his position as a mediator between Iran and the US as a likelihood to strengthen Pakistan’s relationship with the USA.

Kamran Bokhari, the senior director of Latest Lines Institute, told the Latest York Times: ‘It’s in Pakistan’s interest to be certain that the USA reach an understanding with Iran.

‘Islamabad doesn’t want the state to collapse in Tehran whilst the regime is being severely degraded.’

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