Norwegian lawmaker nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
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A NORWEGIAN lawmaker has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 for helping broker a deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the second time he has put forward the US president for the honour.
Thousands of people are eligible to nominate candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, including members of Parliaments (MPs) and governments, university professors and past laureates. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which decides on the award, declined to comment.
"It is for his contribution for peace between Israel and the UAE. It is a unique deal," Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a MP for the right-wing Progress Party, said.
Mr Tybring-Gjedde, who nominated Mr Trump for the 2019 award for his diplomatic efforts with North Korea, said he also nominated him this year because of the US troop withdrawal from Iraq.
Last year, Mr Trump said he deserved to be awarded the Peace Prize for his work on North Korea and Syria, but he complained he probably would never get the honour.
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Former president Barack Obama, a nemesis of Mr Trump, won the prize in 2009 just months into his first term in office.
Nominations for this year's award closed on Jan 31 and the winner will be announced on Oct 9 in Oslo. REUTERS
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