Another enrollment of Trump for Nobel Prize, know who supported now and why
 
US President Donald Trump.
Washington: US President Donald Trump has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. This nomination is for his ‘extraordinary and historical role’, under which he got a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. According to a report by Fox News, a member of US Parliament Buddy Carter has selected Trump for the award. In his letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Carter said, “President Trump leaders helped to end the 12 -day war between Israel and Iran.” His efforts postponed a major regional conflict and prevented the world’s largest terrorism sponsor country (Iran) from gaining nuclear weapons.
How did the ceasefire be between Iran and Israel?
The ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel was declared by Trump late Monday, which was immediately implemented. Let me tell you that earlier Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear bases, in response to which Iran fired rockets. Later, the US also carried out air strikes on 3 major nuclear bases of Iran. Iran attacked the American airbase in Qatar with a rocket, but did not cause any damage due to warning. Carter praised Trump, saying, ‘His decisive action and influence made an agreement that many people considered impossible. Trump’s efforts reflect the ideals of peace, war and international unity that the Nobel Peace Prize honors. ‘
Darel Isa, Ishaq Dar has also nominated Trump
This is not the first time Trump is nominated for the Nobel Prize. Earlier this year, US MP Darreel Isa also nominated Trump for his global influence of 2024 and electoral victory. According to Nobel’s official website, a total of 305 people and organizations are enrolled for the 2025 Peace Prize. Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also wrote a letter to the Nobel Committee some time ago recommending the award to Trump. He praised Trump’s ‘decisive diplomatic intervention’ under recent India-Pakistan tension. (AP)
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