Thailand Says Cambodia’s Moves Are Key for Peace, Not Trump’s Mediation
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Donald Trump claims to have stopped seven wars and wants to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. But when the prestigious award is awarded on Friday, experts are skeptical whether the American president will get his wish. “Most of what Trump says here is nonsense,” says US expert Eirik Løkke to Norwegian TV2.
Thailand Says Cambodia’s Moves Are Key for Peace, Not Trump’s Mediation
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dismissed the need for Donald Trump to mediate a peace deal with Cambodia, distancing himself from the US president’s efforts to win a Nobel Peace Prize.
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul rejected the US President's mediation in concluding a peace agreement with Cambodia. Thus, he distanced himself from Donald Trump's efforts to win the Nobel Peace Prize. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Bloomberg. “The US President can only be useful if he can convince Cambodia to meet Thailand's demands,” the Thai Prime Minister said. This is how Charnvirakul answered a question about Tr…
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