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Russia would back Trump for Nobel Prize – Putin aide Putin aide reveals stance on Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize stance bid
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The US leader is pushing for international recognition of his peacemaking efforts The US leader had pushed for international recognition of his peacemaking efforts
Russia would back a potential Nobel Peace Prize for US President Donald Trump, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov said on Friday. Russia would back a Nobel Peace Prize for US President Donald Trump, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov said on Friday.
Ushakov stated that Moscow “would probably support it at this point, if requested,” when asked about the issue by journalist Aleksandr Yunashev. Moscow “would probably support it at this point, if requested,” he said, when asked about the issue.
The official also criticized Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky over a reported proposal to back Trump’s bid for the prize in exchange for the supply of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kiev, calling the idea “monstrous.” The offer was first reported by Politico. He also criticized Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky over a proposal to back Trump’s bid for the prize in exchange for  Tomahawk cruise missiles, calling the idea “monstrous.”
Trump has repeatedly claimed he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition for resolving multiple global conflicts since taking office in January. In recent comments, he contrasted himself with former US President Barack Obama, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2009 for “efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”Trump has repeatedly claimed he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition for resolving multiple global conflicts since taking office in January. In recent comments, he contrasted himself with former US President Barack Obama, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2009 for “efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”
According to Trump, his election as president was “much more important” than that of Obama, who received the Nobel prize “for doing nothing.”According to Trump, his election as president was “much more important” than that of Obama, who received the Nobel prize “for doing nothing.”
Obama’s Nobel Prize was widely viewed at the time as a symbolic rejection of the interventionist policies of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.Obama’s Nobel Prize was widely viewed at the time as a symbolic rejection of the interventionist policies of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Several international leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, and Pakistani Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, have expressed support for Trump’s aspirations.Several international leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, and Pakistani Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, have expressed support for Trump’s aspirations.
Trump has at times struggled to keep track of his own claimed achievements, having incorrectly asserted that he helped settle non-existent disputes between Albania and Azerbaijan and between Armenia and Cambodia. In reality, border tensions exist between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and between Cambodia and Thailand.Trump has at times struggled to keep track of his own claimed achievements, having incorrectly asserted that he helped settle non-existent disputes between Albania and Azerbaijan and between Armenia and Cambodia. In reality, border tensions exist between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and between Cambodia and Thailand.
Russia has credited Trump for his attempts to mediate a settlement to the Ukraine conflict, calling the approach a great improvement from his predecessor, Joe Biden. The Biden administration prioritized achieving a “strategic defeat” of Moscow and supplied Kiev with hundreds of billions of dollars in military and financial aid.Russia has credited Trump for his attempts to mediate a settlement to the Ukraine conflict, calling the approach a great improvement from his predecessor, Joe Biden. The Biden administration prioritized achieving a “strategic defeat” of Moscow and supplied Kiev with hundreds of billions of dollars in military and financial aid.