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White House says Donald Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize for global ceasefire deals

CAMBODIA AND PAKISTAN, AUG 01 – Cambodia and Pakistan nominated Trump for his role in brokering peace deals, including a ceasefire that ended deadly Thailand-Cambodia clashes displacing over 300,000 people, officials said.

  • US President Donald Trump was nominated multiple times for the Nobel Peace Prize, including by Cambodia on August 1, 2025, for his role in easing conflicts like the Cambodia-Thailand border dispute.
  • These nominations followed his reported mediation efforts in several conflicts and endorsements from figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Republicans, though some nominations involved stolen identities or remain disputed.
  • A spokesperson for the White House asserted that Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for facilitating peace agreements or ceasefires in six international conflicts, a statement that quickly provoked critical reactions and backlash on social media.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol praised Trump for averting a tariff that would have severely harmed Cambodia’s garment industry and commended his efforts to promote peace, while Trump remarked on Truth Social that no matter his actions, he would not receive a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Despite ongoing wars in places like Ukraine and Gaza and debate over Trump’s peace contributions, his Nobel Peace Prize nominations highlight continued controversy over his international impact.
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