Washington, D.C. — Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s name has once again entered the global spotlight — this time, for the Nobel Peace Prize.
According to recent reports, a number of international leaders and governments have officially put forward Trump’s nomination, sparking debate across political circles.
Who’s on the list?
-
Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia
-
Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan
-
Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia
-
Brice Oligui Ngouma, President of Gabon
-
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister (referred to by critics as the “terrorist leader”)
-
Government of Pakistan
-
Olivier Nduhungirehe, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda
The nominations come amid a global divide over Trump’s legacy in foreign policy — from the Abraham Accords in the Middle East to tense U.S.–China relations. Supporters argue that Trump’s diplomatic deals and non-traditional approach warrant recognition. Critics, however, call the move “politically motivated.”
With the Nobel Committee’s decision still months away, the question remains — Could Donald Trump actually take home the Nobel Peace Prize in 2025?
