President Trump contacted Norway's finance minister, Jens Stoltenberg, to discuss a potential Nobel Peace Prize nomination and tariffs. Stoltenberg confirmed the call was primarily about tariffs and economic cooperation but did not elaborate on other topics. This follows Trump's previous complaints about not winning a Nobel Prize despite significant diplomatic efforts. The Nobel Committee, appointed by Norway's parliament, reviews many nominations each year before revealing the prize winners in October. Trump is set to meet with Putin to negotiate a peace deal concerning the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Trump expressed a desire to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize during a phone call with Norway's finance minister, Jens Stoltenberg, while addressing economic cooperation.
Stoltenberg confirmed that Trump's call included discussions on tariffs and economic cooperation, but refrained from providing further details about their conversation.
Trump has previously voiced his grievances regarding not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize, even after engaging in significant international discussions on issues such as Russia and Ukraine.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, responsible for awarding the prize, receives numerous nominations each year before announcing its recipients in October.
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