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In February 2026, Donald Trump falsely claimed he was denied the Nobel Peace Prize and demanded control of Greenland, prompting Norway to reject his assertions as baseless and offensive.
In February 2026, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre revealed that former President Donald Trump demanded the Nobel Peace Prize, accusing Norway of denying it to him despite his claimed achievements, including stopping eight wars.
Trump, 79, threatened to abandon peace efforts and demanded full control of Greenland, prompting Støre to reject the claims as unproductive and offensive.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute, led by Kristian Berg Harpviken, reiterated that the prize is awarded independently of government influence and cannot be shared or transferred, clarifying that a symbolic medal handoff to Trump by Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado did not confer official recognition.
The incident highlighted tensions in transatlantic relations and raised concerns about personal grievances shaping foreign policy.
En febrero de 2026, Donald Trump afirmó falsamente que se le había negado el Premio Nobel de la Paz y exigió el control de Groenlandia, lo que llevó a Noruega a rechazar sus afirmaciones como infundadas y ofensivas.