Donald Trump Nobel Peace Prize nomination withdrawn
- A Ukrainian lawmaker, Oleksandr Merezhko, withdrew his Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Donald Trump after stalled Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks.
- Merezhko expressed he has lost faith in Trump's ability to secure peace between Ukraine and Russia.
- Doubts regarding Trump's peacemaking credentials arose after U.S. airstrikes on Iran, which led to calls for the withdrawal of his nomination from some Pakistani politicians.
- Trump's comment about deserving a Nobel Peace Prize was met with skepticism due to ongoing conflicts.
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Ukrainian lawmaker withdraws nomination for Trump to receive Nobel Peace Prize
Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of Ukraine's parliamentary foreign committee, said he had "lost any sort of faith and belief" in Trump and his ability to get a ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine
Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nod withdrawn
Donald Trump's desire to win a Nobel Peace Prize took a major step backward when the Ukrainian lawmaker who nominated the U.S. president abruptly withdrew his recommendation.Newsweek reported Tuesday that Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of Ukraine's parliamentary foreign committee who nominated Trump l...
Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Abruptly Withdrawn
Donald Trump has long made it clear that he would like to win the Nobel Peace Prize —and that he’s upset he hasn’t won it yet. Trump declared last weekend that he should have received at least five Nobel Peace Prizes. Trump has, however, been nominated for the prize on multiple occasions. The Nobel Peace Prize’s rules make it relatively easy to nominate someone for the honor, and anyone who is a government official, a university professor, or a …
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