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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It looks like there is some hope for a Ukraine
Russia peace deal broker by Trump. Not holding my breath
for that because I just don't see where the leverage is.
But there is some encouraging talk happening. And here we
see leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia at Peace Summit agree
to jointly nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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So we've brokeer to deal between these two Azerbaijan and
Armenia who have had it's been decades of conflict now
so and they seem very happy now as we know,
Barack Obama got a Nobel Peace Prize for doing literally nothing,
just for not being Bush. That was it. Will they
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ever give one to Trump? No? No, he could be
the greatest peace broker of all time. He's not getting one.
But let's listen to this.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
If I could ask a question of your guests, and
also if you of the guests, will the Armenians from
the Governer Karbal be allowed to return? And also do
you have any thoughts on the talk about President Trump
winning the Nobel Peace Prize? And for President Trump, you're
you're working on resolving two other major conflicts in Gaza.
You've spoke of resettling the Gazans. The country of Somaliland
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has expressed potential interest if you were to diplomatically recognize
their independence. Are you inclined to do so? And also
did President Putin present an award to mister Whitcoff during
the recent visit he.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Likes mister, I can tell you that that's true. Please
go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
I think President Trump Trump deserved to to to have
a Nobel Peace Prize and we will we will defend
that and we'll promote, we will promote for that, and
that's obvious. So and today's event, I think is a
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very bright expression of that. And hopefully you will invite us.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
To front row. You'll be front row.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Yeah, yeah, we are in favor.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Thank you, Thank you. Can I have a suggestion, yes,
so maybe we agree with Prime Minister Pashan to send
the joint appeal to Noble Committee to award President Round
with a Nobel Peace Pread Because from the leaders of
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the countries which were at war for was on three decades,
having this historic signature here it really means a lot.
This is a tangible result of President Trump's leadership and
no one could have achieved that. There have been many
presidents here since the beginning of nineties.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, including Barack Obama, who did literally nothing. I got
a Nobel Peace Prize. He did nothing. He just became
the drone King. Well they give one to Trump, absolutely not.
But if you're if they were concerned with actual tangible results,
well here youet the Abraham Accords in his first term.
Of course they won't give it to him, though, of
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course they won't. They'll probably give another one to Barack
Obama probably. So this is kind of so this is
what's happening. It's kind of the backdrop to what's happening
with Ukraine and Russia right now. And it is a
hopeful sign, right, it's like a good omen Maybe again,
I don't see that there is. I don't think anybody
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should get there hopes up too high on that because
whatever deal that Russia would agree to would probably be
unacceptable to like Europe and to Zelenski. Anyway, That's all
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