Norway's PM Says He Had To Explain To Trump How The Nobel Peace Prize Works After Greenland Rant

Donald Trump with Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre during a summit to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza last October. Norway’s prime minister says he had to explain to Donald Trump how the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded after the US president wrongly blamed the government for not being given it. Trump has held a grudge ever since Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado received the accolade last October. In an extraordinary text message to Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre, Trump said the snub was what pushed him to try and seize Greenland . He said: “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace.” Norway is one of the eight European countries – including the UK – which Trump has threatened with tariffs for opposing his plan to take over Greenland, which has been part of the kingdom of Denmark for more than 300 years. Responding to the president’s rant, Støre said: “Norway’s position on Greenland is clear. Greenland is a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and Norway fully supports the Kingdom of Denmark on this matter.” He also said he had made it clear that it is an independent committee, rather than the Norwegian government, which decides who wins the Nobel Peace Prize. “As regards the Nobel Peace Prize, I have clearly explained, including to president Trump what is well known, the prize is awarded by an independent Nobel Committee and not the Norwegian Government,” he said. Nevertheless, Trump has doubled down on his comments in an interview with NBC News on Monday. He said: “Norway totally controls it despite what they say. They like to say they have nothing to do with it, but they have everything to do with it.” Related... 'This Is Insane': Trump Causes Deep Alarm By Linking Greenland Threats To Nobel Peace Prize Snub Trump Blames Nobel Peace Prize Snub For Greenland Threats In Extraordinary Message Keir Starmer Condemns Donald Trump – But UK Won't Retaliate Over Tariff Threats