
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has publicly stated she would nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he successfully brokers an end to the Russia-Ukraine war without requiring Ukraine to cede any territory to Russia. Clinton emphasized that her support hinges on a peace deal that does not capitulate to Russian territorial demands, aligning with her goal of preventing Russian President Vladimir Putin's vision of a greater Russia from being validated. Clinton also acknowledged being encouraged by recent developments in Trump's foreign policy, including his administration's improved engagement with NATO and European security. In response, President Trump welcomed Clinton's statement, suggesting it might lead him to "start liking her again." The endorsement has drawn attention across political lines, with moderate Democrat Harold Ford Jr. also expressing support for Trump receiving the Nobel Peace Prize if he engineers a peace agreement. Additionally, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Trump as the only world leader capable of engaging both Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky to facilitate peace talks. These remarks highlight bipartisan recognition of Trump's role in advancing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.





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