Trump's Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Unveiled During Japan Visit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi informed US President Donald Trump of his Nobel Peace Prize nomination during their meeting in Tokyo. The nomination is in recognition of Trump's diplomatic efforts in promoting peace in international conflicts, with support from various countries including Cambodia and Thailand.
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In a significant diplomatic gesture, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi informed US President Donald Trump about his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, reports Kyodo News. This revelation emerged during Trump's Tokyo visit, signifying a recognition of his global peace endeavors.
At the Akasaka Palace meeting, Takaichi lauded Trump's role in fostering peace between Thailand and Cambodia and his efforts in the Middle East. She emphasized Trump's critical role in securing a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia and hailed these achievements as historic.
The support for Trump's nomination extends beyond Japan, with several global leaders, including Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, acknowledging his peace-promoting initiatives. While the US President did not secure the Nobel Peace Prize this year, his diplomatic contributions continue to receive international backing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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