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(VIDEO) African Presidents Say Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Prize for Securing Peace Between Rwanda and the Congo and Working to Secure Peace Around the World

by July 9, 2025
July 9, 2025

The presidents of Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal signaled they may consider nominating President Trump for a Nobel Prize, or at least that he deserves one, for his commitment to world peace and action to bring peace to their continent and other regions around the world. 

As the Gateway Pundit reported, President Trump met with the Presidents of African nations to discuss trade and commercial opportunities between their countries and the United States.

Following the meeting, the President told reporters, “my administration is committed to strengthening our friendships in Africa through economic development efforts that benefit both the United States and our partners, and we’re shifting from A-I-D to trade,” a nod to the defunct United States Agency for International Development (USAID) which the President shut down due to massive waste, fraud, and abuse.

He continued, “we had A-I-D or aid, as we sometimes call it, right to trade, and trade seems to be a foundation that I’ve been able to settle a lot of these disputes. Like, as an example, India and Pakistan – Kosovo, Serbia. You guys are going to fight, we’re not going to trade. And we seem to be quite successful in doing that.”

“We have closed the USAID group to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse, which was tremendous waste, fraud, and abuse, and we’re working tirelessly to forge new economic opportunities, involving both the United States and many African nations,” the President added. “In the long run, this will be far more effective, sustainable, and beneficial than anything else that we could be doing together.

Additionally, President Trump said that he and the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo will sign a final agreement to end the “horrible 30-year war,” which he announced a historic agreement to end last month.

After giving remarks on the meeting and introducing the leaders, President Trump gave the first question to Angolan journalist Hariana Veras, whom Trump noted is “very famous in Africa.” Veras asked President Trump if he plans to visit Africa in the future and phenomenally asked the African leaders whether they would consider nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

All of them signaled support for President Trump and his winning of the Nobel Prize, with President Nguema of Gabon saying, “he does deserve a Nobel Peace Prize.” President Faye of Senegal also said that Trump would be “very far ahead” in the polls, and “when the time comes, I think everyone will see that it is a deserved prize.”

“I can guarantee you that Mauritania would never be opposed to President Trump receiving a Nobel Peace Prize,” said President Ghazouani of Mauritania. Guinea-Bissau President Embaló and Liberian President Boakai both highlighted the President’s record of peace and stated that he has their full support.

WATCH:

Hariana Veras: I have one question for the African presidents and one question for President Trump. As you can see, Mr. President Trump, all the African presidents are very happy with your efforts to bring peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. My question to you is, today, you are making history by receiving five African presidents and showing the interest of the United States to collaborate and to work close with the African nations. African continent is watching. African youth is watching. And this new approach that your administration is taking to deal with African nations, not only based on help, but in doing business that everybody can win, is really much appreciated for all the Africans. My question is, are you planning, Mr. President, in the future, to travel to Africa to see firsthand all those countries in Africa, all those potential that those countries have, and for the African leaders, my question is, as you can see, President Trump is working to bring peace, not only in Africa, but also in the world. Are you all considering to nominate President Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize?

Trump: That’s a very nice reporter. I got to meet her two weeks ago when we had the Congo and Rwanda, and we had some other people up from Africa, and that was the first time. But that’s very nice. I appreciate the questions. Very nice, actually. Would you like to— at some point, I would like to go to Africa, absolutely. We’re going to see what the schedule is, but at some point, I would like to do that very much. Would you like to give a fast answer, please?

Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embaló: We are in favor of this dynamic for peace. We are very committed on peace. I am the first head of state who went to Russia and who went to Ukraine, both, since the start of the war. I held the presidency of ECOWAS, and I went to see Mr. Putin. We spoke for four hours, and then I went to Ukraine. I spent 12 hours on a train to speak to President Zelensky. But now the weight of President Trump is something else altogether. We are with you. We are behind you to see what we can do to help bring peace back. No one wins when there’s war. So you have our support, so that we can bring peace back.

Gabon President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema: A Nobel Peace Prize, while I don’t see any problem with it, I think that President Trump deserves it for all the efforts that he’s worked on. And he brought peace back in the SIAC region, that is my region, the region where DRC and Rwanda signed a deal. And so, he is now bringing peace back into a region where that was never possible. So, I believe that he does deserve a Nobel Peace Prize. That is my opinion on this.

Liberia President Joseph Nyuma Boakai: Mr. President, we I believe that we have to continue to support Americans and the strength to be able to bring about peace in the world. America is a melting point and also a country that we all look forward to, and I want to encourage you, because without peace, we cannot work, and we stand with you on that.

Mauritania President Ould Ghazouani: Forgive me for saying this, but unfortunately, I don’t really understand, I don’t know how things work when it comes to Nobel Prizes, but I can guarantee you that Mauritania would never be opposed to President Trump receiving a Nobel Peace Prize because he’s already working very hard in favor of peace throughout the world with no distinction, no regard, to what continent it’s on, and he’s working on areas where there are tensions everywhere, and he’s committed towards peace, and our world needs more peace. Thank you.

Senegal President Bassirou Diomaye Faye: The jury will decide. It’s not a matter of voting amongst our countries, but what is for sure is that the results and the work has been done in such a short amount of time show that you would be a good recipient. And I’m sure that the jury sees that in the rest of the world, sees it as well, and understands it. When the time comes, I think everyone will see that it is a deserved prize. Congratulations on what you’ve done so far. If we took a poll, I think you would be very far ahead in those polls.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, President Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Pakistan after he ended their potential nuclear showdown with India. Pakistan cited the President’s “diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership during the recent India-Pakistan crisis” in their announcement of his nomination last month.

Then, as the Gateway Pundit reported, on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated Trump for the Nobel after the U.S. military executed Operation Midnight Hammer, destroying Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan nuclear facilities.

JUST IN: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, Presents Him with Letter of Nomination (VIDEO)

Still, the President is not convinced the Nobel Committee will ever award him because they’re a bunch of liberals.

The President said on Truth Social last month after securing peace between the Congo and Rwanda, “I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do, including Russia/Ukraine, and Israel/Iran, whatever those outcomes may be, but the people know, and that’s all that matters to me!”

Perhaps we will see more leaders from Africa nominate our President in the near future!

The post (VIDEO) African Presidents Say Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Prize for Securing Peace Between Rwanda and the Congo and Working to Secure Peace Around the World appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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