Cambodia nominates Trump for Nobel Prize after Thai border truce
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Cambodia has nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing his role in brokering a truce to end hostilities with Thailand. The conflict resulted in the death of 43 people and displaced over 300,000 individuals. Trump's intervention involved phone calls to both Cambodian and Thai leaders, which prompted a ceasefire. This noteworthy contribution to diplomacy was credited as vital in averting further violence and restoring peace in the region, demonstrating innovative statesmanship and commitment to global conflict resolution.
Cambodia has joined Pakistan and Israel in nominating Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, crediting the US president with visionary and innovative diplomacy that ended border clashes with Thailand.
A truce began last week after phone calls from Trump, as well as mediation from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and a delegation of Chinese negotiators.
President Trump's extraordinary statesmanship marked by his commitment to resolving conflicts and preventing catastrophic wars through visionary and innovative diplomacy was demonstrated by his decisive role in brokering an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
It was a July 26 call by Trump to the leaders of both Thailand and Cambodia that broke the deadlock in efforts to end the fighting, leading to a ceasefire negotiated in Malaysia on July 28.
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