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Hillary Clinton stated on the "Raging Moderates" podcast that she would consider nominating President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize if he successfully negotiated an end to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war without Ukraine losing any territory. She highlighted the importance of standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling this a significant opportunity for Trump, particularly during his recent meeting with Putin in Alaska, according to HuffPost and Newsweek.
Clinton expressed that if the peace negotiations included a clear ceasefire and ensured that "there will be no exchange of territory," it would position Trump as a potential architect of peace, deserving of the Nobel Prize. She remarked, "My goal here is to not allow capitulation to Putin," aiming to protect Ukraine's sovereignty and European security, according to India Times and CBS News.
Trump reacted positively to Clinton's remarks, describing them as "very nice" and suggesting he might "have to start liking her again." His remarks came as he traveled to the meeting with Putin, where he aims to negotiate a peace deal, signaling a potential shift in their longstanding rivalry, as noted by India Times and Anadolu Agency.