President Donald Trump said Tuesday evening that he is also waiting to receive a Nobel Prize, arguing that ending eight wars should qualify him for the award, even though no one has done it before. The remark, circulating in Israeli media, adds to a string of recent statements by Trump on peacemaking and diplomacy.
President Donald Trump remarked Tuesday evening that he too is awaiting a Nobel Prize, asserting that ending eight wars should be sufficient recognition — 'even though no one has done it before,' according to a statement circulating via Israeli Telegram channels. Trump did not specify which eight wars he was referring to, nor did he name a particular conflict or region as the basis for the claim.
The comment follows a series of recent statements by Trump on Middle East diplomacy, peacemaking, and his own frustrations with the pace of negotiations. In recent days, Trump has called for talks in the region, expressed impatience with the situation, and reiterated his view that a deal is close. He has also referenced the Abraham Accords and said additional countries would join.
No further details or context were provided in the brief message. The remark appears to add a personal, aspirational note to Trump's evolving commentary on global peace efforts.
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