Norway PM Tells Trump: Nobel Prize is Independent, Gov't Has No Say

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store confirmed receiving a message from US President Donald Trump, who expressed grievance over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, stating it altered his approach to global affairs. Store clarified that the Norwegian government has no role in selecting Nobel laureates, as the prize is awarded by an independent committee. Trump's message, which came in response to a joint appeal from Norway and Finland over tariff threats, sharply pivoted to questioning Denmark's claim to Greenland and asserting the need for US control. The Norwegian leader reiterated support for Denmark's sovereignty and emphasized NATO's role in Arctic security.

Key Points: Norway PM Responds to Trump's Nobel Prize Grievance

  • Trump linked Nobel snub to policy shift
  • Norway PM clarified prize is independent
  • Message tied to tariff threats over Greenland
  • Trump asserts US needs "total control" of Greenland
  • Norway supports Denmark's sovereignty
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"Prize awarded by independent Nobel committee, not Norwegian govt": Norway PM responds to Trump's message

Norwegian PM clarifies Nobel committee's independence after Trump message links prize snub to US policy shifts on tariffs and Greenland.

"Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize... I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace - Donald Trump"

Oslo, January 20

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store confirmed that he received a message from US President Donald Trump, expressing grievance over the Nobel Peace Prize snub, which has altered his approach to global affairs and alliance politics.

Norway's Prime Minister clarified to Trump that the Norwegian government has no authority over deciding Nobel laureates.

"I have clearly explained, including to President Trump, what is well known, the prize is awarded by an independent Nobel Committee and not the Norwegian Government," Jonas Gahr Store said in a statement.

Jonas Gahr Store stated that Trump's message came in response to his message about Norway and Finland's positions on Washington's tariff threats against the EU countries over Greenland.

'I can confirm that this is a text message that I received yesterday afternoon from President Trump. It came in response to a short text message from me to President Trump sent earlier on the same day, on behalf of myself and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb. In our message to Trump, we conveyed our opposition to his announced tariff increases against Norway, Finland and select other countries," he said.

We pointed to the need to de-escalate and proposed a telephone conversation between Trump, Stubb and myself on the same day. The response from Trump came shortly after the message was sent. It was his decision to share his message with other NATO leaders,' he added.

In the message, Trump had asserted that Norway's failure to award him the prize had altered his approach to global affairs and alliance politics.

"Dear Jonas: Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America," Trump said.

The message then turns sharply toward Greenland, the semi- autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark that Trump has repeatedly said the United States should acquire. In the letter, Trump questions Denmark's legal and historical claim to the island and casts its strategic vulnerability as a justification for US control.

"Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China, and why do they have a 'right of ownership' anyway? There are no written documents; it's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also," he said.

The message concludes with its most sweeping assertion, framing U.S. control of Greenland as essential to global security.

"The World is not secure unless we have Complete and Total Control of Greenland," he said.

Jonas Gahr Store reiterated Norway's position on Greenland and pushed for reliance on NATO to ensure the region's security.

"Norway's position on Greenland is clear. Greenland is a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and Norway fully supports the Kingdom of Denmark on this matter. We also support that NATO, in a responsible way, is taking steps to strengthen security and stability in the Arctic," he said.

Trump has threatened to impose 10 per cent tariffs on the UK and EU countries if they do not agree to sell Greenland to US.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I see a parallel here. When powerful countries make arbitrary demands, it affects the global economic order we all depend on. Tariffs over a territory? This is not how diplomacy works. Kudos to Norway and Finland for standing together.
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Arjun K
The arrogance in that message is staggering. "Complete and Total Control of Greenland"? This is the language of empire, not partnership. It makes you appreciate India's stance on strategic autonomy even more. We cannot let any single nation dictate terms to the world. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Honestly, the most shocking part is that a Nobel Peace Prize snub is being used to justify geopolitical moves. It sounds like a plot from a satire show! The Norwegian committee is independent for a reason – to keep politics out. This whole episode proves they were right.
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Karthik V
While the tone is undiplomatic, one has to ask – is there a strategic point buried under the bluster? The Arctic is becoming a new frontier. India too has interests there with its polar research. But the method matters. Threatening allies with tariffs is not the way. A more respectful dialogue is needed.
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Meera T
The PM of Norway's response was a masterclass in calm, factual rebuttal. He didn't get drawn into the drama, just stated the institutional facts. We need more of this calm leadership in the world instead of reactionary text messages shaping policy. Feeling anxious about where this is headed.

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