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Cambodia to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize for helping broker peace deal with Thailand

CAMBODIA, AUG 4 – Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister credited Trump with breaking the deadlock in border clashes, leading to a ceasefire after five days that caused 43 deaths and displaced 300,000 people.

  • Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, claimed that President Trump helped broker a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, stating it 'will save thousands of lives' and allowed trade negotiations to resume between the countries.
  • Leavitt emphasized that Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month, as Trump has long desired such recognition.
  • Critics argue that despite Trump's claims of success in brokering peace agreements, his overall diplomatic efforts have been mixed, particularly regarding ongoing humanitarian crises in several regions.
  • Leavitt noted that Trump has supposedly ended conflicts in multiple regions during his time in office, asserting he brokered an average of one peace deal per month.
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Trump wants what his predecessor Obama already has: the Nobel Peace Prize. Why his chances increase after the intervention in the Thailand-Camboja conflict.

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The Western Journal broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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