Trump asked Norwegian minister about Nobel Prize, newspaper says
Trump highlighted his Nobel Peace Prize nominations from multiple countries while discussing a new 15% tariff on Norwegian imports with Norway's finance minister, officials said.
- When U.S. President Donald Trump called Norway's finance minister Jens Stoltenberg last month to discuss trade tariffs, he also asked about the Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian business daily Dagens Naeringsliv reported.
- Several countries including Israel, Pakistan and Cambodia have nominated Trump for brokering peace agreements or ceasefires, and he has said he deserves the Norwegian-bestowed accolade that four White House predecessors received.
- Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that Norway and the United States were still in talks regarding the tariffs the White House announced on July 31.
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When U.S. President Donald Trump called Norway's finance minister last month to discuss trade tariffs, he also asked about the Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian business daily Dagens Naeringsliv reported on Thursday.
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