Japanese prime minister will nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize: Leavitt
- On Tuesday, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.
- After a phone call on Saturday, Takaichi publicly lauded Donald Trump, saying `In such a short period of time the world started to enjoy more peace` and citing his role in resolving regional conflicts.
- They also inked deals to secure critical minerals and defence supplies, including tactical missiles for Japan's US-made F-35 fighter jets and an MOU for ship construction.
- The meeting with families came as Donald Trump, US President, prepares to head to South Korea amid talk of a possible meeting with Kim Jong Un, North Korean leader.
- Multiple world leaders have nominated or praised Donald Trump, US President, including Hun Manet and Benjamin Netanyahu, while experts contest Trump's claims of ending conflicts and his complaints to the Nobel Committee.
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Japanese PM Wants to Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, White House Says
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has expressed her intention to nominate U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, the White House said. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Oct. 28 that Takaichi privately informed Trump of her intention to nominate him for the prize during their meeting in Tokyo, the second stop on his Asia trip. During the meeting, Takaichi praised Trump for his role in securing pea…
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