After Trump, Russian President Putin was also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
According to the Russian Satellite Network on September 24, Russian writer Sergei Komkov announced that he nominated Russian President Putin for the Nobel Peace Prize on September 10. Since the recommendation letter for the prize this year must be sent by February 1, Putin will compete for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
Russian President’s press secretary Peskov responded to the matter on the same day, saying that if the matter is true, it would be good; if not, nothing terrible would happen.

Sergei Kombkov Russian media photo
This is not the first time Kombkov nominates Putin for the Nobel Peace Prize. According to TASS, he had done the same thing as early as September 2013. Kombkov praised Putin as the leader of one of the world's major powers, doing his best to maintain peace and tranquility in his country, and also made positive contributions to a peaceful resolution of global conflicts.
Peskov at that time responded that Komkov did not coordinate the matter with the Presidential Office. He has said Putin never tried to win any awards and the president's main criterion is job satisfaction.
Coincidentally, there is another head of state who will compete for the Nobel Peace Prize next year.
In September this year, US President Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian and Swedish lawmakers in just three days. The reason is that Trump "does more" when creating peaceful relations between countries, and also contributes to the normalization of economic relations between Serbia and Kosovo.

is different from Putin, and Trump himself is very excited about it.
After being nominated by Norwegian lawmakers, Trump posted 17 tweets in half an hour. After being nominated by Swedish lawmakers, Trump showed a little calmer and just reposted the congratulatory tweet from the US ambassador, which stated, "I was nominated twice a week! No one can do it!" It is not uncommon for the head of state to be nominated or even awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner was Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed. Both the United States and Russia have also won the award. Three US presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize, the most recent one is then President Obama in 2009. The only Russian leader to win the award is Gorbachev, the last leader of the former Soviet Union.
Source | Observer Network Compilation/Li Huanyu


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