World leaders are outdoing each other in appeals to award Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize. Six reasons

However, despite Trump's complaints on the internet, that “he will not get a Nobel Peace Prize regardless of what he is doing”, more and more world leaders – as well as general directors and supporters of the president – he reports his candidacy for this distinction.
A wide range of people can nominate someone for this probably the most famous award in the world – from heads of states to university professors. However, getting it is a completely different matter: The laureate is elected by the Norwegian Nobel Committee consisting of five members elected by the Norwegian parliament. The announcement of the prize winners takes place every year in October.
“I have nothing to say about it,” said Trump CBS News on Wednesday, asked if he is seeking this distinction. – The only thing I can do is extinguish the conflicts. I'm not looking for attention. I just want to save my life.
Regardless of whether the nominations are part of the attempt to flatter the President in order to gain the favor of the United States, or whether they result from the true belief that he should receive this award, now there are more and more of them. Here is a list of all reasons why world leaders are in favor of awarding the Trump prize.
“Warp Speed operation”
The president of Pfizer Albert Bourla said on Wednesday that MRNA vaccines developed during the Pandemia as part of “Warp Speed Operations”-Trump's initiative from his first term, aimed at quickly producing and distributing vaccines against Covid-19-they were “a huge achievement in the field of public health” that “deserved a room nobility.” Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, a doctor who had previously clashed with Trump, expressed his approval on Wednesday on X.
The Trump administration has left from supporting the same vaccine development program in the second term. Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who manages the US Department of Health and Social Welfare, withdrew the recommendations regarding vaccinations against Covid-19 and cut millions of dollars of financing MRNA vaccines.
Intermediation in the conclusion of abraham agreements
Israel Prime Minister Binjamin Netanyahu formally nominated Trump for the prize in July, writing in a letter that he played a significant role in bringing “dramatic changes” in the Middle East. He granted the President merit for the brokerage in the conclusion of Abraham agreements signed in 2020.
“These groundbreaking agreements have established formal diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab countries – including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco,” he said. “These events transformed the Middle East And they were a historic step towards peace, security and stability in the region. “

The Prime Minister of Israel Binjamin Netanyahu holds a letter sent to a committee awarding the Nobel Peace Prize during dinner with US President Donald Trump in the White House, July 7, 2025.
This week, high -ranking officials of the United Arab Emirates publicly warned that agreements could be annulled if Israel touches the Palestinian West shore.
Relations between Pakistan and India
The Pakistani government nominated Trump for the reward in response to his role in relieving the growing conflict between these two countries that were on the verge of war.
“At the time of severe turmoil in the region, President Trump showed a great strategic far -sightedness and excellent diplomatic skills, undertaking decisive diplomatic actions against both Islamabad and New Delhi, which led to the relaxation of a rapidly deteriorating situation, and ultimately to the conclusion of a truce and avoiding a broader conflict between the two countries with nuclear weapons, which would Catastrophic consequences for millions of people in and outside the region, “wrote the Pakistani government on X in June.
He also thanked Trump for an offer to help in the stabilization of the Kashmir region, which has long been a source of disputes between India and Pakistan.
Indian officials publicly stated that America did not play any role in mediation. Last month, “The New York Times” announced that the refusal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Nominating Trump for the prize harmed their relationships. The spokesman for the White House told “The Times” that both world leaders have “respectful relationships” and “remain in close contact.”
On Friday, Trump said in the oval office that “he would always be friends with Modim” when he was asked if he was ready to reset relations with this country. “India and the United States have special relationships,” he added. – There is nothing to worry about. Sometimes there are such moments sometimes.
Border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand
The Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Manet praised “Trump's extraordinary political skills “ In the scope of negotiating a weapon suspension agreement between Cambodia and Thailand and in August he nominated him for the prize.
“This intervention at the right time, which prevented a potentially catastrophic conflict, was of key importance to avoiding huge losses in people and paved the way to restore peace,” wrote the leader of Cambodia in a letter.
Trump intervened in a conflict between these two countries, threatening to break commercial relations until the dispute is resolved.
“Both sides strive for immediate suspension of weapons and peace,” wrote Trump on Truth Social. “They also want to return to the” negotiating table “with the United States, which we think is inappropriate until the end of the fighting.”
Peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Both countries stated that they nominated Trump to the prize after he led to a peace agreement between them. As part of the agreement, the countries agreed to stop fighting and grant the United States the right to develop the transit corridor in the region.

President Azerbaijan Ilham Alijew (on the left), US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Armenia Nikol Paszynian handle their hands during the ceremony of signing an agreement at the White House in Washington, August 8, 2025.
– It's a long time. They fought for 35 years, and now they are friends and will remain them for a long time – said Trump during the signing ceremony at the White House.
Actions in Africa
During the meeting with five African leaders in the White House in July, several of them stated that the president “deserves” the Nobel Peace Prize after Rwanda and Congo signed a peace agreement in Washington.
“Today, violence and destruction are coming to an end, and the whole region begins a new chapter of hope and possibilities, harmony, prosperity and peace,” said Trump during the meeting.




