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Cambodia Is Latest Country to Nominate President Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

by August 2, 2025
August 2, 2025

Benjamin Netanyahu presents President Trump with Nobel Peace Prize nomination letter – via White House YouTube video

In June, the government of Pakistan formally recommended President Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.

In early July, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated President Donald Trump for ending the Israeli-Iranian war with a decisive US strike on several Iranian nuclear weapons sites.

Netanyahu announced during a dinner meeting with President Trump that he was nominating the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Israeli leader was at the White House to have dinner and meet with the President to discuss the situation in Gaza.

During their dinner, the Prime Minister presented President Trump with his letter to the Nobel Prize Committee, officially nominating Trump for the Peace Prize.

“He’s forging peace as we speak, in one country and one region after the other,” Netanyahu said.
African leaders in July told President Trump to his face that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for securing peace between Rwanda and the Congo and for working to secure peace around the world.
The presidents of Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal signaled they may consider nominating President Trump for a Nobel Prize, or at least that he deserves one, during their visit to the White House.
This past week, President Trump and his administration secured a peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand.
Reuters reported that it was President Trump’s call that broke the deadlock in the Thailand-Cambodia border crisis.
Following the successful peace agreement, Cambodia announced on Friday that they plan on nominating President Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize.
President Trump has now been nominated for the Peace Prize by numerous global leaders.
One thing is clear, if President Trump does not receive the Peace Prize for his work in bringing peace around the world, then the Nobel Peace Prize means nothing.
We shall see if the Nobel Committee has any integrity left in the coming weeks.

The post Cambodia Is Latest Country to Nominate President Trump for Nobel Peace Prize appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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