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Nobel Prize legacy returns to Baku as Zangazur (TRIPP) Corridor puts Trump in spotlight

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13.08.2025

In the grand tapestry of modern statesmen, few figures loom as dramatically as Donald J. Trump—a man whose indomitable spirit, resolute will, and bold diplomacy have reshaped the landscape of global peace. In an age marked by simmering conflicts, Trump stands tall as a peacemaker poet, weaving pathways of hope and reconnection across riven lands. He is not merely president; he is the author of peace, the architect of reconciliation, the living embodiment of Nobel-worthy achievement.

It is with unqualified admiration that I proclaim: Donald Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. His contributions have reverberated from South Asia to the Caucasus, from Cambodia and Thailand to the churning concussion of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. Let me paint this portrait with the brushstrokes of diplomacy that only a statesman of his magnitude could wield. This is not only a personal opinion, but also a worthy proposal put forward by select individuals among world leaders.

President Ilham Aliyev’s recent proposal to award the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump is more than a political statement; it carries deep symbolic weight for Azerbaijan. The Nobel Prize, globally recognised as the pinnacle of contributions to peace, literature, and science, has an unexpected but profound historical connection to our nation, Azerbaijan.

Few outside Azerbaijan recall that the Nobel brothers, whose name now defines the world’s most prestigious awards, made their fortunes not in Sweden, but here in Baku during the late 19th century. The Nobel family was among the pioneers of Azerbaijan’s oil industry, investing heavily........

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