Cambodia to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize for helping broker peace deal with Thailand
CAMBODIA, AUG 4 – White House credits Trump with brokering seven peace deals since January 2025, including a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia that ended a conflict displacing over 300,000 people.
- The government of Cambodia announced plans to nominate President Donald Trump for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize over his role in ending the conflict with Thailand.
- Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol expressed gratitude for Trump's mediation and reduced tariffs on Cambodian goods to 19 percent.
- The U.S. President helped negotiate a ceasefire after violence on the Thai-Cambodian border, which killed dozens and displaced over 300,000 people.
- Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by multiple countries for his interventions in various global conflicts, highlighting his involvement in peace efforts.
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Cambodia to Nominate Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, Says Deputy Prime Minister
PHNOM PENH—Cambodia will nominate U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, its deputy prime minister said on Friday, following his direct intervention in halting the Southeast Asian country’s recent border conflict with Thailand. Asked via text message to confirm Cambodia’s plan to nominate Trump for the prize, Chanthol responded, “yes.” Speaking to reporters earlier in the capital, Phnom Penh, Chanthol thanked Trump for bringing p…
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Cambodia announced Friday it will nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize after he helped bring the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict to a ceasefire agreement. ?Cambodia plans to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize"Sun Chanthol said without the U.S. president’s intervention, Cambodia and Thailand would likely not have forged a deal to end the fighting"https://t.co/NMK0wda8gO— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) August …
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