

Media writes that Trump's call was “completely unexpected”, he was at the moment when Stoltenberg walked along the street in the capital of Norway Oslo.
The interlocutor of the publication explained that Trump called from the White House to discuss duties, as well as an application for Trump to receive the Nobel Prize.
In the commentary, Politico on August 14, Stoltenberg confirmed that Trump called him last month, before the conversation of the head of the White House with the Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gar Stree.
The ex-head of NATO did not go into the details of the conversation with Trump, but, according to him, several employees of the American administration, including US Minister Scott Scott Immotrot, also took part in him.
Stoltenberg claims that tariffs and economic cooperation were discussed during the conversation.
Politico believes that the “decisive test” for Trump as a contender for the Nobel Prize of the world will be his planned meeting with the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, and “any breakthrough or mistake” in the issue of achieving peace in Ukraine will affect Trump's “peacekeeping reputation”.
The publication recalled that Trump’s candidacy for the Nobel Prize of the World was already nominated by several countries, including Israel, Pakistan and Cambodia.
Context
Trump has already been repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Prize of the world, but he never received it.
Axios wrote that Trump has been “Obsessed” by receiving the Nobel Prize of the Worldand it became a subtext of it dispute with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky on February 28 in the White House.
Every year, the Nobel Prize laureates are chosen by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, the five members of which are appointed by the Norway Parliament. The names of the laureates are announced in October in Oslo.




