The White House Nominates Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize: Who Support His Candidacy.
13.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.08.2025
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On Wednesday, August 13th, the White House announced the nomination of U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. In its statement, the White House referred to Trump as 'the president of peace.' Immediately, this idea was supported by the prime ministers of various countries, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Gabon, Israel, Pakistan, and Rwanda.Interestingly, Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize before. Last month, Pakistan expressed a recommendation for his role in resolving the conflict with India. Also, in August, Cambodia nominated Trump for this prestigious award. Media has frequently reported that the U.S. president dreams of the Nobel Peace Prize and that in 2025 one of the members of the House of Representatives plans to nominate his candidacy.
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