Trump nominated for Nobel Peace prize for Iran-Israel ceasefire

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US President Donald Trump was officially nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday by a Republican congressman

Representative Buddy Carter of Georgia sent a letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee recommending Trump for the award.

He highlighted the president’s role in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and preventing Iran, considered the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Carter shared the nomination on the social network X.

On Monday, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a “complete ceasefire,” declaring an end to the so-called “12-Day War.” But the next morning, both countries accused each other of violating the agreement, which appeared fragile.

Trump has been angered by both, warning Israel not to carry out further bombings and vowing that Iran will “never rebuild” its nuclear facilities.

Over the weekend, the United States struck three Iranian nuclear sites.

I just nominated @realDonaldTrump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his historic role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and preventing the world”s largest state sponsor of terrorism from obtaining the most lethal weapon on the planet.

“Both countries violated the cease-fire, but I don’t know if it was intentional.

They couldn’t control their forces.

I don’t like the way Israel acted this morning, and I’m going to try to stop it,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.

He added that “these are two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what they’re doing anymore.” After Trump’s comments, the cease-fire appeared to hold Tuesday afternoon, with Israel and Iran both promising to respect it as long as the other side does the same.

President Trump on Israel and Iran:

In his letter to the Nobel Committee, Carter wrote that Trump’s influence was essential in reaching a deal that many thought was impossible.

He also highlighted Trump’s actions to block Iran’s nuclear ambitions, ensuring that the country cannot develop nuclear weapons.

Carter praised Trump’s leadership in such a volatile situation, saying it reflects the ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize winner: the pursuit of peace, the prevention of war, and the promotion of harmony among nations.

“In a region marked by historic conflict and political instability, such progress requires courage and clarity.

Trump has demonstrated both, offering the world a rare hope,” the congressman wrote.

Now, Trump heads to the annual NATO summit in the Netherlands, where he plans to press European leaders to increase their defense spending.


Published in 06/26/2025 17h08


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