Netanyahu Nominates Trump For Nobel Peace Prize

Israeli Prime Minister Submits Nomination

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted the nomination of U.S. President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. Netanyahu acknowledged he had sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee with Trump's name on it. While attending dinner at the White House on Monday evening, Netanyahu personally handed a copy of the letter to Trump.

Other Nations Have Made Similar Moves

Netanyahu's move is echoed by a similar offer from Pakistan. Both nations have appreciated Trump's diplomatic initiatives in other parts of the world. The Trump award was justified by Netanyahu, who claimed that Trump had assisted in promoting peace in various regions.

Netanyahu said that Trump's efforts in the Middle East have received global attention. In his opinion, the recent collective response to Iran's nuclear facilities was a surprise to everyone. He is of the view that Trump's leadership played a crucial role in securing this result.

Next Steps in Peace Talks and Ceasefire Proposal

Trump and Netanyahu also discussed beginning a 60-day ceasefire proposal. A discussion will take place within a week about what to do next, says a Trump spokesman. Iran has not yet consented to renew talks.

Trump's Response to the Nomination

The President was grateful for the nomination. He thanked Prime Minister Netanyahu for the support and for submitting his name officially for the award.