US President Donald Trump has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize after helping broker a 'historic peace agreement' between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
The nomination is said to have come from Christian Tybring-Gjedde, who is a right-wing anti-immigration politician and also a member of the Norwegian Parliament.
What did Tybring-Gjedde claim
Tybring-Gjedde said that President Trump had met all three conditions that are needed to be considered for the peace prize.
The first one is: "The first one is fellowship among nations and he has done that through negotiations."
Second: "Reduction of standing armies - he has reduced the number of troops in the Middle East and the third criteria is promotion of peace congresses."
Third: "Tybring-Gjedde said Trump had made "tremendous efforts" in brokering peace."
Earlier, three other presidents have won the peace prize, which includes Barack Obama, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter and Theodore Roosevelt.