Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Less than a few weeks after helping achieve the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, US President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, writes Fox News. This nomination was confirmed by Christian Tybring-Gedde, member of the Norwegian Parliament, who stressed that Trump's efforts to [...]
This nomination has been confirmed by Christian Tybring-Gedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, who stressed that Trump's attempts to eliminate conflicts around the world make the person fit for this award.
“On his merits, I think he has done more in trying to create peace among nations than any other person nominated for the Nobel Prize for Peace”, has added Tybring-Gedde, who is now four mandates a member of the Norwegian Parliament and served as representative of the Norwegian delegation to the NATO Parliament, which spoke exclusively about Fox News.
In his letter to the Committee for the Nobel Prize, Tybring-Gedde, he wrote that the Trump administration has played a key role in stabilising reports between Israel and the US.
“Sic has also been expected, other Middle Eastern countries will follow in the steps of the EBA, this agreement could change the game that would turn the Middle East into a region of co-operation and prosperity”, it says on paper.
Also cited in the letter was the president's top <x0-second role in facilitating contact between conflict parties and... creating new dynamics in long-standing conflicts, such as the Kashmir border dispute between India and Pakistan, and the conflict between North and South Korea, as well as dealing with North Korea nuclear capabilities. ”
Tybring-Gedde, further, praised Trump for attracting large numbers of troops from the Middle East.
“Actually, Trump has broken a 39-year string of American presidents or starting a war or bringing the United States into an armed international conflict. The last president who avoided doing so was the winner of the Jimmy Carter Peace Prize, ”kkro.
This is not the first such appointment of Trump, as Tybring-Gedde presented one along with another Norwegian official in 2018 after the American President's Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un.
Tybring-Gedde, a member of a conservative-minded populist party in Norway, told Fox News that his recent appointment has nothing to do with trying to favour the US president.












