Will Donald Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize in 2025? How much truth is there in the claims of ending the war?

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Former US President Donald Trump’s name is once again in discussion for the Nobel Peace Prize, and this time there is talk of the 2025 award. Trump and his supporters have been continuously claiming that he played an important role in ending eight wars during his tenure. Now the question arises whether his claims are strong enough to be awarded the world’s most prestigious peace prize?

In fact, Donald Trump’s supporters say that he took many big steps to bring peace in the Middle East, which include agreements like “Abraham Accords”. These agreements brought a historic improvement in relations between Israel and some Arab countries. This is counted among the major achievements of his tenure. However, his claims of ending the war have always been debated. Critics believe that the ‘wars’ that Trump talks about ending were actually tensions reduced through ceasefires or agreements, and not the end of major wars in the traditional sense.

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to those who have done the best work to promote brotherhood among nations, abolish or reduce standing armies, and organize peace congresses. These things are mentioned in the will of Alfred Nobel. In such a situation, how Trump’s claim of “ending eight wars” is viewed on this scale is an important question. Were their efforts really enough to bring about peace that merits this award?

Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize before, but he never received the award. The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize is still a long way off, but discussion has intensified on whether his claims to end wars and diplomatic initiatives can bring him closer to the honour. It will be interesting to see how the Nobel Committee evaluates the achievements of his tenure.