Bolton says Trump ‘wants a Nobel Peace Prize more than anything else’
- Former National Security Adviser John Bolton stated that President Trump desires a Nobel Peace Prize more than anything else, describing this as the real kicker in his approach to foreign policy.
- Bolton expressed doubt that a summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will lead to a ceasefire in Ukraine.
- Trump has threatened to increase sanctions on Russia and its allies if a deal regarding the Ukraine war is not reached by the shortened deadline.
- Bolton criticized Trump's approach to diplomacy, suggesting it relies too much on personal relationships between leaders.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Oh Su-jin = John Bolton, who served as the White House National Security Advisor during the first term of Donald Trump's administration, said on the 10th (local time) that President Trump's recent...


Bolton dismisses Trump record as president wanting Nobel Peace Prize ‘more than anything’
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton downplayed President Donald Trump’s influence in recent international deals. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he had nominated Trump to the Nobel Prize Committee amid meetings with Trump at the White House last month. Netanyahu was the second foreign dignitary to nominate Trump this year, followed by the Pakistani government.
Bolton says Trump ‘wants a Nobel Peace Prize more than anything else’
Former national security adviser John Bolton, a vocal critic of President Trump’s foreign policy decisions, said the president “wants the Nobel Peace Prize more than anything else,” adding that “the way to his heart,” which he said leaders like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discovered, is to offer to nominate him.
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