Donald Trump: After the Nobel Prize dispute – US President apparently threatens to “stop thinking exclusively about peace” | EUROtoday

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According to a US journalist, Donald Trump threatened the Norwegian Prime Minister that he would now not “think exclusively about peace” sooner or later. The background is that Trump didn’t obtain the Nobel Peace Prize.

As US journalist Nick Schifrin reviews, US President Donald Trump has addressed a letter to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre by which he proclaims that he’ll now not focus solely on peace after not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

It actually says: “Dear Jonas, since your country has decided not to award me the Nobel Peace Prize for ending eight wars PLUS, I no longer feel obliged to think exclusively about peace, although it will always be at the forefront, and can now think about what is good and right for the United States of America.”

At the identical time, in line with Nick Schifrin, Trump reaffirmed US possession claims to Greenland. “Denmark cannot protect this land from Russia or China, and why do they even have ‘ownership’ of it? There are no written documents, it’s just that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we also had boats that landed there.” The world just isn’t protected “until we have complete and total control of Greenland.” US journalist Nick Schifrin reviews that he obtained the textual content from “several officials”.

The Nobel Foundation reiterated on Sunday that the Nobel Peace Prize can’t be handed on, not even symbolically. On The basis adheres to the desire and laws of Alfred Nobel. The prize is awarded to those that have “brought the greatest benefit to humanity”. Donald Trump didn’t point out the muse by title.

White House spokesman Steven Cheung additionally responded with a tweet within the night. On X he wrote: “Instead of trying to play politics, they should [die Nobelpreisstiftung, Anmerkung der Red.] highlighting the president’s unprecedented achievements.” US President Donald Trump has ended no less than eight wars and deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, he emphasised.

Venezuelan opposition chief María Corina Machado has obtained the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. Machado introduced her gold medal for the award to Trump on Thursday. He described the act as a gesture of mutual respect. The Nobel Foundation responded on its web site. There she wrote: “The Nobel Prize and the laureate are inextricably linked.”

A Nobel Peace Prize winner obtained a gold medal and a certificates because the central symbols of the prize. The prize cash will even be paid out. But: “Regardless of what happens to the medal, the certificate or the prize money, the original winner is and remains the one who goes down in history as the recipient of the prize,” emphasizes the institute. Even if the medal or certificates is later given to a different individual, this doesn’t change who obtained the Nobel Peace Prize.

Previous Nobel Prize winners additionally handed on their medals

The oppositionist Machado had beforehand devoted her award to Trump and indicated that she needed to go the prize on to him for his help of the Venezuelan folks. Trump has been saying for months that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.

However, the winners are free to maintain, give away, promote and even donate components of their award, the Nobel Institute explains on its web site. The Nobel Institute printed a listing of Nobel Prize winners who had handed on their medals for numerous functions.

Among them is the Russian journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner (2021) Dmitri Muratov, who bought his medal and donated the proceeds to Ukrainian refugee youngsters. The institute additionally lists the Norwegian Nobel Prize winner for literature Knut Hamsun (1920), who despatched his medal to the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.

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