On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize "in many things", but he complained that the awards committee was unfair and he couldn't figure out "Why can Obama win it."

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On September 23, 2019, Trump once said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize "in many things", but he complained that the awards committee was unfair and he couldn't figure out "Why can Obama win it."

According to Fox News, Trump was nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian Parliament members. The reason is to participate in mediating the normalization of Israeli-UAE relations.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

According to Fox News, after helping Israel reach a peace agreement with the UAE, Norwegian Parliament member Christian Tybring-Gjedde wrote a letter to the Nobel Committee, nominating Trump as a candidate for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Fox said Christian praised Trump's efforts to resolve the protracted global conflict.

"Given his achievements, I think he does more than most peace prize nominees in achieving peace among countries," Christian, currently chairman of the Norwegian delegation of the NATO Parliamentary General Assembly, said in an exclusive interview with Fox.

Although he has been looking forward to the Nobel Peace Prize for a long time, the final winner of the 2021 Peace Prize will not be announced until October next year. Now in front of Trump is the upcoming presidential election in November. If he cannot defeat Democratic candidate Biden, then he will have to go to Norway to receive the prize in October next year as the former president.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

In 2018, Trump was nominated as the Nobel Peace Prize candidate

This is actually not the first time Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. As early as May 2018, 18 Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee, formally nominating US President Trump as a candidate for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of Trump bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula.

CNN reported that Indiana Rep. Luke Messer (Luke Messer) initiated the nomination. The nomination letter mentioned that since taking office, Trump has "tiringly put pressure on North Korea with the greatest strength, ending his illegal weapons program and bringing peace to the region."

This letter also gave Trump a high evaluation, saying, "President Trump's tough policies work and bring peace to the Korean Peninsula. We believe that no one deserves the recognition of the Nobel Committee than President Trump, because he spared no effort to bring peace to the world."

If he wins the prize, Trump will become the fifth US president to win this honor. In addition to Obama, the U.S. presidents who have won this award include Roosevelt, Wilson and Carter. After the highly anticipated South Korea-North Korea Leaders' Summit ended successfully, calls for Trump to win the Nobel Peace Prize also aroused.

htmlOn April 28, when Trump talked about the North Korean issue at a political episode in Michigan, supporters at the scene immediately shouted "Nobel Prize". Trump smiled and said, "I just want to finish things."

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said in Congress on April 30 that Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to peace on the Korean Peninsula. Trump then expressed his "gratitude" for Moon Jae-in's statement.

Even critics have begun to change their minds about Trump, believing that Trump is eligible to win the award.

After the South Korea-North Korea summit, Bremer, chairman of the Eurasia Group, the world's largest political risk consulting company, tweeted: "I have been critical of Trump's foreign policy over the past year, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and the Paris Agreement. But today's breakthrough progress in South Korea and North Korea happened under the mediation of the US president, and Trump should receive all the credit."

He believes that if North Korea terminates its nuclear program, Trump should share the Nobel Peace Prize with leaders of South Korea and North Korea and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Senator Lindsey Graham, who once criticized Trump as a "madman" and "unsuitable for president", also said that if Trump succeeds in the denuclearization negotiations on the Korean Peninsula, he should win the award.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

Trump: I have done a lot of things that can win the Nobel Prize. Why does Obama have me?

On September 23, 2019, Fox News reported that Trump held talks with the Prime Minister of Pakistan during the United Nations General Assembly in New York on the 23rd. At the press conference, Trump relished the questions of Pakistani reporters and told them, "If they (the Nobel Prize Committee) distribute them fairly", he will win the Nobel Peace Prize.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

Fox report screenshot

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

"If they distribute fairly, I can get the Nobel, but they don't" Video screenshot

In the talks, a Pakistani reporter praised Trump, saying that if he can mediate and resolve tensions in Kashmir, he "definitely" will win the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump highly praised the "great spirit" of the Pakistani media, saying that the American media would not do so, from "not reporting on what the country is positive."

Trump continued to complain to reporters: "If they were fair, I think I would win the Nobel Prize for many things, but they didn't." At the same time, he expressed dissatisfaction with Obama's Nobel Peace Prize himself, : "They gave him one immediately after Obama took office as president, and he said he didn't know why he got this. Do you know? This is the only point I agree with him." (Editor's Note: In 2009, Obama was nominated and won by the Nobel Prize Committee for "making extraordinary efforts to strengthen cooperation between international diplomacy and people.")

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

"Do you know? This is the only point I agree with him" Video screenshot

And in August 2019, Modi revised Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, announcing the abolition of partial autonomy enjoyed by Kashmir and cut off communications between Kashmir, further exacerbating the long-term tense relationship between India and Pakistan. Modi's actions have been criticized by the international community, and Pakistan strongly condemns India's unilateral actions.

According to the Capitol Hill newspaper on September 12, U.S. senators urged Trump to take immediate action to put pressure on Indian Prime Minister Modi to help resolve the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.

Trump responded at this press conference, saying that he would be happy to mediate if both the Pakistani Prime Minister and the Indian Prime Minister requested it. Trump said: "I have a good relationship with Prime Minister Modi, and I have a good relationship with Prime Minister Imran Khan. If they make a request at any time, I think I will be a very good arbitrator. As an arbitrator, I have never failed and many friends have asked me to reconcile the conflict."

In addition, Fox mentioned in the report that earlier this year, Trump was nominated as candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and two other Norwegian lawmakers for "promoting the positive development of the situation on the Korean Peninsula" and "relieving tensions with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un".

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

US President

1, Roosevelt (1906)

Reason for winning the award: Successfully mediated the Russo-Japanese War. He was the first American to win this award.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

The 26th President of the United States, Roosevelt, term of office: 1901 to 1909.

2, Wilson (1919)

Reason for winning the award: Promoting the establishment of the League of Nations in the late stage of World War I.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

The 28th President of the United States, Wilson, term of office: 1913 to 1921.

3. Jimmy Carter (2002)

Reason for winning: For decades, we have been persistent in finding peaceful solutions to international conflicts, committed to promoting democracy and improving human rights, and promoting economic and social development.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

The 39th President of the United States Carter, term of office: 1977 to 1981. (Photo source AFP)

4. Barack Obama (2009)

Reason for winning: extraordinary efforts have been made to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation among peoples of all countries.

On September 23, 2019, Trump said: He should have won the Nobel Peace Prize

The 44th President of the United States Obama, term of office: 2009 to 2017. (AFP)

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