‘Honestly’: Hillary Clinton says she will nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, only if the Ukraine region does not lose

Hillary Clinton said she would nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if Trump can finish the Russia-Ukraine war with a solution in which Ukraine does not lose its territory. A further statement came from Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. “Honestly, if he can bring about the end for this terrible war, if he can eliminate Ukraine without putting it in a situation where he had to accept his area as an aggressive, then actually stand for Putin, something that we have seen, but perhaps this is the opportunity, if President Trump nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize,” called him for the Nobel Peace Prize, “called him for the Nobel Peace Prize.“Because my goal is not to allow Putin here to allow a capitulation,” Hillary said while explaining his statement. It was not a tongue slip or was excluded from the context of his words as Trump’s failed Democratic rival shared his statement on his social media in 2016. “If Donald Trump interacts at the end of the Ukraine’s war without ending Putin’s war on Ukraine, I nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize,” he wrote. Trump has to make a deal with Putin to end the Russia-Ukraine war, although today’s meeting could not come up with the final deal, Trump said. Trump said that there may be a possible second meeting in the presence of Ukraine’s President Volodimier Zelansky and some European leaders if today’s meeting has such possibilities, Trump said.Before departing for Alaska, Trump said he would not interact to Ukraine as Ukraine would decide potential land swaps that may be necessary for the peace deal. However, Ukraine is counting on Trump as Zelansky urged Trump to convince Russia to stop the war. “This is the time to end the war, and the necessary steps must be taken by Russia. We are relying on the US,” Zelancesi said in a social media post.