Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Hands Over Award to US President Trump Following Alleged Military Operation
Caracas/Washington: Following an alleged military operation in Venezuela and the reported abduction of the country’s president along with his wife, a Venezuelan woman who previously won the Nobel Peace Prize has handed over her award to former US President Donald Trump, according to claims circulating in media and political circles.The development has sparked widespread debate,…
Caracas/Washington: Following an alleged military operation in Venezuela and the reported abduction of the country’s president along with his wife, a Venezuelan woman who previously won the Nobel Peace Prize has handed over her award to former US President Donald Trump, according to claims circulating in media and political circles.
The development has sparked widespread debate, with supporters describing the move as a symbolic gesture of gratitude, while critics have questioned both the circumstances surrounding the alleged military action and the decision to transfer a Nobel Peace Prize, which is traditionally considered a personal honour.
No independent confirmation has yet been issued by the Nobel Committee regarding the transfer of the prize, nor have Venezuelan authorities officially verified reports of the president’s alleged abduction.
Political analysts say the claims, if substantiated, could further escalate tensions surrounding Venezuela’s political crisis and deepen international divisions over external involvement in the country’s internal affairs.
