
Trump Nominated for Prestigious Peace Award
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally nominated former US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize during his Washington visit. Pakistan has endorsed the nomination, citing Trump's "swift diplomatic intervention" in preventing military escalation between India and Pakistan.
The Nobel Selection Process
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, composed of five politically appointed members, oversees the rigorous selection process. Nominations must be submitted by January 31st for consideration that year, making Netanyahu's July nomination applicable for 2026. The committee maintains strict confidentiality - nominators remain anonymous, and records stay sealed for 50 years.
Evaluation and Controversy
From hundreds of initial nominations, the committee creates a shortlist of 20-30 candidates. Advisors then conduct thorough evaluations over several months. The final decision requires unanimous or majority approval by early October. Historically controversial decisions include the 1973 award to Henry Kissinger, criticized for his role in Cambodian bombings.
This marks Trump's second nomination, following 2018 consideration for North Korea diplomacy. The 2025 laureate will be announced in October, with the ceremony scheduled for December 10 in Oslo.