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    Macron says Trump should stop Gaza war if he wants Nobel peace prize

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Macron urges Trump to leverage US influence to end the Gaza war, suggesting it could earn him the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Macron Urges Trump to End Gaza Conflict for Nobel Peace Prize

    (Reuters) -If U.S. President Donald Trump really wants to win the Nobel peace prize, he needs to stop the war in Gaza, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday.

    Speaking to France's BFM TV from New York, Macron said only Trump had the power to put pressure on Israel to end the war.

    "There is one person who can do something about it, and that is the U.S. president," Macron said.

    "And the reason he can do more than us, is because we do not supply weapons that allow the war in Gaza to be waged. We do not supply equipment that allows war to be waged in Gaza. The United States of America does."

    Trump gave a combative, wide-ranging speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday that rejected moves by Western allies to endorse a Palestinian state, saying that would be a reward for Hamas militants.

    "We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately. We have to immediately negotiate peace," Trump said.

    Discussing Trump's speech, Macron said: "I see an American president who is involved, who reiterated this morning from the podium: 'I want peace. I have resolved seven conflicts', who wants the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Peace Prize is only possible if you stop this conflict," Macron said.

    Countries such as Cambodia, Israel and Pakistan are among those that have nominated Trump for the annual prize for brokering peace pacts or ceasefires.

    Trump has said he deserves the Norwegian-bestowed accolade given to four of his White House predecessors.

    "President Trump has done more for peace than everyone present at the United Nations combined," said White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly.

    "Only this president could have accomplished so much for global stability because he has effectively Made America Strong Again."

    (Reporting by Geert De Clercq and Manuel Ausloos in Paris; Additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Clarence Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron believes Trump can end the Gaza conflict.
    • •Trump's influence over Israel is crucial, says Macron.
    • •Trump's UN speech rejected a Palestinian state endorsement.
    • •Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by several countries.
    • •White House claims Trump has achieved significant peace efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macron says Trump should stop Gaza war if he wants Nobel peace prize

    1What did Macron say about Trump's ability to influence the Gaza war?

    Macron stated that only Trump has the power to pressure Israel to end the war in Gaza, emphasizing that the U.S. supplies weapons that enable the conflict.

    2What was Trump's stance during the UN General Assembly?

    Trump delivered a combative speech rejecting Western allies' moves to endorse a Palestinian state, asserting that peace negotiations must happen immediately.

    3Which countries have nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize?

    Countries such as Cambodia, Israel, and Pakistan have nominated Trump for the annual prize for his efforts in brokering peace pacts or ceasefires.

    4How did the White House respond to Trump's peace efforts?

    White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly claimed that President Trump has done more for peace than anyone else at the United Nations combined.

    5What did Macron mention about Trump's previous peace efforts?

    Macron noted that Trump has claimed to have resolved seven conflicts and expressed a desire for peace, highlighting his involvement in global stability.

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