Trump Nominated for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire
Former US President Donald Trump has been recognised for his diplomatic efforts. Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has announced her intention to nominate Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. This comes after Trump's successful mediation led to a historic agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, ending a long-standing border dispute.
Trump's role in international conflict mediation has been praised by several foreign leaders. Takaichi joins them in acknowledging Trump's part in brokering the ceasefire between the two Southeast Asian nations. Despite not being US President between 2020 and 2022, Trump has continued to engage in diplomatic efforts. The U.S. and Japan maintain a strong alliance, with Trump himself describing it as being 'at the highest level'.
Trump's nomination for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize reflects the global recognition of his diplomatic achievements. His mediation in the Thailand-Cambodia dispute has brought stability to the region, demonstrating his continued influence in international affairs.
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