Trump Called Norwegian Minister to Inquire About Nobel Peace Prize

“We discussed tariffs, economic cooperation, and it served as preparation for his call with Prime Minister Støre. I will not go into further detail about the content of the conversation,” he added.

Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday could be crucial for his Nobel Peace Prize aspirations, as any progress or setback on the Ukraine issue could impact his peacemaking reputation.

Despite varying his stance on the responsibility for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Trump has seemed to adopt a tougher position on Putin recently.

Each year, the Norwegian Nobel Committee chooses laureates from numerous candidates. Its five members are appointed by Norway’s parliament, following the guidelines set by 19th-century Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel. Winners are announced every October in Oslo.

Several nations, including Israel, Pakistan, and Cambodia, have already nominated Trump for his role in brokering peace deals or ceasefires since his return to office in January.

Trump has taken credit for reducing tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan after earlier skirmishes this year and recently hosted the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington to discuss ending longstanding hostilities.


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8 responses to “Trump Called Norwegian Minister to Inquire About Nobel Peace Prize”

  1. Just what we needed—another phone call to make sure the Nobel Prize isn’t handed out too easily! 🤦‍♂️ If only diplomacy came with a side of reality, eh?

  2. Blizzard 
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    Blizzard Vixen

    Just what we need, a Nobel Peace Prize for the man who thinks diplomacy is just a fancy word for shouting louder than the other guy. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew brokering peace was as easy as a call to Norway?

  3. Fatsy Bear Avatar
    Fatsy Bear

    Seems like Trump’s got a real knack for diplomacy these days—who knew a Nobel could be so easy to chase? 🤔 Just give him a bell, and voilà, peace in a jiffy! 🍿

  4. B@d B0y Avatar

    Oh, look at that, Trump’s on the phone with Norway, trying to sweet-talk his way into a Nobel while juggling peace like a circus clown. Must be nice to have the world’s biggest game of telephone on speed dial! 😂📞

  5. DriftDetector Avatar
    DriftDetector

    So, Trump’s out there ringing up Norwegians about a shiny Nobel, eh? Next, he’ll be asking the Swedish about their meatballs – because, you know, that’s just as vital for world peace! 😂

  6. rink ruler Avatar
    rink ruler

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “Nobel-worthy” like a call about tariffs and a meeting with Putin—just what Alfred Nobel had in mind, I bet. 🤦‍♂️

  7. Red Heroine Avatar
    Red Heroine

    Oh, brilliant, just what we need—a Nobel Peace Prize for a chap who can’t even keep his own Twitter account in check. Next, he’ll be asking for a Michelin star for his cooking skills! 🍽️

  8. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Oh great, just what we need—Trump on the Nobel shortlist. Next, he’ll be getting a degree in diplomacy from a cereal box! 😂

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