For the second time, a member of parliament nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize on Sept. 11, this time together with the governments of Kosovo and Serbia, in response to the economic deal between Serbia and Kosovo brokered by President Trump.
“I have nominated the US Gov. and the governments of Kosovo and Serbia for the Nobel Peace Prize for their joint work for peace and economic development, through the cooperation agreement signed in the White House,” Sweidhs MP Magnus Jacobsson announced in a tweet.
“Trade and communications are important building blocks for peace,” he said further and included a copy of the full letter supporting Trump’s nomination, noting that “Trade and communications are important building blocks for peace.” pic.twitter.com/XuhkLbHZAV
This announcement marks the second 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump, who received support from Norwegian MP Christian Tybring-Gjedde on Sept. 9 over the commander in chief’s role brokering relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. (Bahrain today also reached an agreement with Israel.)