Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to President Donald Trump to the Nobel Peace Prize of 2025 and said that the sweat “solves complex problems, the crisis that lasts for decades”.
“This award has lost credibility. The committee discussed the price for people who did nothing for the world,” said Vladimir Putin.
Later, Trump thanked the Russian President for appreciating his peaceful efforts.
The Venezuelan Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2025 – she ended speculation that Trump could appreciate.
Macad’s award comes as a result of US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly claimed in the last few months that he should win the Nobel Prize for “help” to stop the “seven wars”.
But Trump missed in honor.
Why didn’t Trump not get the Nobel Peace Prize?
The chairman of the Nobel Commission, Jørgen Watne Frydnes, was asked during the announcement of the Peace Prize winner of 2025, why Donald Trump was considered the same he replied: “This committee is sitting in a room full of portraits of all laureates, and this room is filled with courage and integrity.”
The White House reacts to Trump that disappears at the Nobel Prize
The decision of the Nobel Commission to award the Peace Award of Venezuel’s Maria Corina Machado instead of Trump caused a sharp rebuke from the White House, which accused the panel of the “selection of policy over peace”. In a strongly formulated statement, he said that the President focused on “closing of peace stores, ending wars and saving lives”, despite the perceived snub.
White House spokesman Steven Cheung said in post X: “President Trump will continue to conclude peace agreements, end wars and save lives. He has a humanitarian heart and no one like him who can move the mountains with mere power of his will.”
Can the US win against Machad?
According to experts, Trump will hardly argue against the decision of the Nobel Commission, because the US government was critical of the current Venezuelan President Nicolás Madur.
“The Democratic Opposition of Venezuela is something that the US eagerly supported. In this sense, it would be difficult for everyone to represent it as an insult to Trump,” said Reuters Halvard Leira, research director of the Norwesian Institute for International Affairs.
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