Trump Thanke
Trump Thanked Putin for Nobel Critique and Attacked China
In a surprising twist of international diplomacy, US President Donald Trump responded to the Nobel Peace Prize’s decision with gratitude towards Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The awarding was given to María Corina Machado, an opposition figure from Venezuela, instead of Trump himself.
Trump expressed his appreciation via social media platform Truth Social by sharing a statement from Putin. The Kremlin chief had remarked that it wasn’t his place to judge whether Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize and acknowledged the US President’s efforts in resolving longstanding crises. Despite global criticism over alleged war crimes, Putin emphasized that recent decisions by the Nobel Committee have diminished its prestige.
The Russian leader criticized specific instances where he believed the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to individuals who did not contribute to peace, arguing that these choices had significantly damaged the award’s credibility and authority.
Meanwhile, Trump used this opportunity to intensify his rhetoric against China. He questioned plans for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at an upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea. This decision followed reports of China threatening export restrictions on rare earth metals and other critical materials—a move that could disrupt global trade.
Trump accused China of hostile actions, suggesting it had been waiting to exert influence over the world economy for some time. He hinted at considering significant tariff increases on Chinese imports as a form of retaliation.
This series of events highlights Trump’s strategy of leveraging international opinions while navigating complex geopolitical tensions between major powers like Russia and China.
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