[Global Network Report Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] Trump, who stepped down as US President, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize again.
Estoniastate-owned broadcasting and television company Eesti Rahvusringhaaling (ERR) reported on February 1 that Jaak Madison, a member of the European Parliament from Estonia, said he had nominated former US President Trump as a Nobel Peace Prize candidate for the reason that "in the past 30 years, Trump was the first US president to have not launched a war in his term."
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ERR: European Parliament from Estonia nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize
Report said that Madison tweeted on Facebook on February 1 in Estonian that he nominated Trump as a Nobel Peace Prize candidate two hours before the midnight deadline on January 31. ↓
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Jacques Madison posted on Facebook
"In the past 30 years, Donald Trump was the first US president to not launch a war during his term. In addition, he also (helped) Middle East to sign several peace agreements to promote stability and peace in the region," Madison wrote.
According to previous reports from US media, the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nomination ended on January 31. Reuters said that World Health Organization , Swedish "environmental girl" Greta Tumbery and others are on the nomination list for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
In September 2020, then-US President Trump won two Nobel Peace Prizes in a week: Norwegian lawmakers nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize because the latter promoted the UAE and Israel peace agreement; shortly afterwards, Swedish lawmaker Magnus Jacobson said that he had nominated the Trump administration and the Kosovo and the Serbian government to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Source: Global Network