Nobel Peace Prize Controversy: Donald Trump Expresses Anger, Norwegian Prime Minister Clarifies Independent Committee Decision
The ongoing Nobel Peace Prize controversy has taken a diplomatic turn after US President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment over not receiving the prestigious award. In response, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre clarified that the Nobel Peace Prize is determined solely by an independent committee, not by the Norwegian government, emphasizing that no political pressure or governmental influence is involved in the selection process.
Norwegian Prime Minister Responds to Donald Trump
The issue arose after Donald Trump sent a strongly worded message highlighting his displeasure at not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In his response, Prime Minister Støre explained directly to Trump that the Nobel Peace Prize is decided by the independent Nobel committee, reiterating that the Norwegian government has no role in the selection. Støre stated, “I clarified to President Trump that it is a well-known fact that the Nobel Peace Prize is decided by an independent committee, not the Norwegian government.”
How the Controversy Started
According to Prime Minister Støre, Trump’s message followed a diplomatic protest sent earlier by Støre and Finnish President Alexander Stubb. The protest was against the proposed tariff increases by the United States, which were to impact Norway, Finland, and other allied countries. Støre also mentioned that he offered Trump a phone call to discuss the tariffs and resolve the matter through dialogue. However, Trump chose to respond publicly and shared his reply with other NATO leaders, escalating the situation.
Donald Trump’s Anger Over the Nobel Peace Prize
In his message, Donald Trump expressed frustration over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, claiming that his efforts in stopping eight wars had gone unrecognized. Trump suggested that this perceived slight had altered his perspective on global politics and international alliances. His statements highlighted his dissatisfaction with Norway and the Nobel committee, fueling media discussions about the criteria and transparency of the Nobel Peace Prize selection process.
Controversial Comments on Greenland
The most debated part of Trump’s message was related to Greenland. He questioned Denmark’s historical and legal authority over the territory, suggesting that it could not adequately protect the island. Trump controversially stated that global safety could only be ensured if the United States had full control over Greenland. His remarks sparked international concern, given the strategic importance of Greenland in Arctic security and global diplomacy.
Norway’s Clear Stance on Greenland
In response to Trump’s statements, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre reiterated Norway’s position on Greenland, stressing that Greenland is an integral part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Støre emphasized that Norway fully supports Denmark’s sovereignty over the territory. He also highlighted NATO’s balanced and responsible role in maintaining security in the Arctic region, indirectly addressing the US claims.
It is important to note that Trump had previously threatened to impose a 10 percent tariff on the UK and EU countries if they refused to sell Greenland to the United States, further complicating the diplomatic discussions in Europe. Norway, maintaining a firm stance, reaffirmed the importance of international law and collaboration among NATO allies, while leaving the Nobel Peace Prize selection to its independent committee, free from political influence.
Conclusion
The Nobel Peace Prize controversy involving Donald Trump has sparked global discussions about the independence of the Nobel committee, international diplomacy, and territorial sovereignty in Greenland. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre’s clarification underscores that the Nobel Peace Prize remains an award of impartial judgment, unaffected by political pressure, while Norway maintains its strong alliance with Denmark and NATO in addressing Arctic security concerns.
News Source: Amar ujala
