Bucharest University Nominates Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Bucharest University Nominates Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

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The National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA) in Bucharest has announced its decision to nominate former U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, CE Report quotes Agerpres

According to SNSPA rector Remus Pricopie, the nomination recognizes Trump's efforts to promote peace and stability in conflict regions. His initiatives to de-escalate tensions in Gaza, advance a resolution in Ukraine, and maintain geopolitical balance were key factors in the decision.

SNSPA also plans to invite other universities and international partners to support the nomination. Pricopie emphasized that while Trump is an unconventional politician, his commitment to peace and global stability deserves recognition.

The university reaffirmed its dedication to supporting initiatives that enhance security, stability, and peace worldwide.

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