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Urgent statement from the White House regarding an award "Nobel"..and"Trump" He responds in his own way

On Friday, the White House criticized the Nobel Prize Committee’s decision to award the Peace Prize to the Venezuelan opposition leader instead of US President Donald Trump.

 

White House spokesman Stephen Cheung said in a post on the social networking site " X": "سيواصل الرئيس ترامب إبرام اتفاقيات السلام، وإنهاء الحروب، وإنقاذ الأرواح مؤكدة أنه يتمتع بروح إنسانية، ولن يوجد مثله من يستطيع تحريك الجبال بقوة إرادته".

وأضاف أن "لجنة نوبل أثبتت أنها تفضل السياسة على السلام"، مشيرة إلى أن ترامب خاض حملة A strong electoral campaign in order to obtain the award, and this week he announced a ceasefire and a hostage release deal to end the war in the Palestinian Gaza Strip.

For his part, US President Donald Trump has not yet commented on the Nobel Peace Prize decision, but he posted three video clips on his account on the “Truth Social” website. Friday morning showed his supporters celebrating the agreement with Gaza.

 

The Norwegian Committee had announced today Friday that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 would be awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.

The Chairman of the Committee, Jorgen Watten, praised Fredens – in a statement reported by “Sky” channel. News" The British – Machado, describing her as “a woman who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid increasing darkness.” Pointing out that she spent years working to achieve freedom.

The committee indicated – in a statement – that Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize “for her tireless work in promoting the democratic rights of the people of Venezuela.” And its struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

Last year, the Japanese peace organization “Nihon Hidankyo” She received the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote a world free of nuclear weapons, based on the testimonies of survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

On the other hand, a number of experts believed that Trump had not yet met the criteria for the Nobel Prize set by its founder, Alfred Nobel, which were to work for brotherhood among nations, reduce armies, and promote peace conferences. Nina Graeger, director of the Peace Research Institute in Oslo, said that during Trump’s first term, the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement, and his launching trade wars against his allies, are inconsistent with the concept of global peace.

 

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