Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by right-wing Norwegian MP for Israel-UAE deal
Under Nobel Peace Prize rules, any member of a national parliament can nominate a candidate for the award
A right-wing member of the Norwegian parliament, Christian Tybring-Gjedde has nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in brokering a peace between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"For his merit, I think he has done more trying to create peace between nations than most other Peace Prize nominees," Tybring-Gjedde said on Wednesday, reports the Independent citing Fox News.
Under Nobel Peace Prize rules, any member of a national parliament can nominate a candidate for the award.
According to the Nobel Peace Prize website, a host of other figures can nominate a candidate for the award, including university professors.
In his nomination letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Tybring-Gjedde claimed the Trump administration had played a pivotal role in peace talks between the two nations.
"As it is expected other Middle Eastern countries will follow in the footsteps of the UAE, this agreement could be a game changer that will turn the Middle East into a region of cooperation and prosperity," he wrote.