Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
SadaNews - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, presenting the Republican billionaire with a copy of the nomination letter he sent to the award committee during a meeting at the White House.
Netanyahu stated during a dinner with Trump at the White House that the U.S. president "is making peace at this moment, in one country after another, in one region after another."
Over the past years, Trump has received numerous nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize from supporters and legislators loyal to him, a prestigious award that he has openly expressed dissatisfaction with not winning.
The Republican president has frequently complained about the Norwegian Nobel Committee's neglect of his efforts to resolve conflicts between India and Pakistan, as well as between Serbia and Kosovo.
Trump also claims credit for "keeping the peace" between Egypt and Ethiopia, as well as for sponsoring the Abraham Accords aimed at normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab countries.
Trump campaigned as a "peace maker" using his negotiating skills to end wars, particularly in Ukraine and Gaza, but these conflicts remain ongoing more than 5 months after his return to the White House.
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