Trump, after rejecting the Nobel Prize, spoke about the conflict with Iran

US President Donald Trump gave a clear answer to questions about how potential conflicts with Iran in the coming days might affect his candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize. Zamin.uz reported on this.
During an interview with the Washington Examiner, the President rejected his interest in this award and emphasized that it is not related to his military or political decisions. In response to the question of whether the topic of the Nobel Prize had been raised in conversations with foreign leaders amid recent events and tensions in the Middle East, he clarified that his focus remains on key foreign policy issues and that he is not competing for the award.
Trump had previously taken active steps last year to secure the Nobel Peace Prize. After failing to achieve this honor, he stated that he is no longer compelled to make the award a primary goal in his efforts to establish peace.
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was ultimately awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. This event caused a significant stir in the international community.
Recently, Maria Corina Machado presented her medal to the US President as a token of recognition. This practice could serve to further strengthen relations between the two countries.
According to President Trump, genuine peace efforts are ensured not by awards but through practical results and international cooperation. He continues to take necessary measures within the framework of his policy to maintain peace and is working seriously on this.
This approach has become one of the main priorities in his foreign policy, and he plans to continue along this path in the future.





