Netanyahu surprises Trump with formal Nobel Peace Prize nomination during historic White House meeting
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that he had sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee to nominate President Donald Trump for the peace prize.
Trump and Netanyahu met at the White House on Monday to discuss developments in the Middle East.
While speaking to reporters, Netanyahu spoke about the relationship between Israel and the U.S.
“I want to express the appreciation and admiration not only of all Israelis, but of the Jewish people and many, many admirers around the world, for your leadership, your leadership of the free world, your leadership of a just cause, and the pursuit of peace and security,” he said. “The president has an extraordinary team, and I think our teams, together, make, an extraordinary combination to meet challenges and seize opportunities.
“But the president has already realized great opportunities. He forged the Abraham Accords. He’s forging peace as we speak, in one country and one region after the other,” Netanyahu continued. “So, I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize committee. It’s nominating you for the peace prize, which is well-deserved.”
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Trump accepted the letter, saying he was unaware of the nomination and thanking the prime minister.