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Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, Trump Reacts

Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, Trump Reacts

Post by : Rameen Ariff

Oslo, Norway – The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her relentless efforts to promote democracy and peaceful governance in Venezuela. The announcement by the Norwegian Nobel Committee has drawn immediate reactions from the White House, highlighting political tensions surrounding the prestigious award.

White House Criticism of the Nobel Committee

In an official statement, a White House spokesperson expressed disappointment over the decision, saying, “Once again, the Nobel Committee has proved they place politics over peace.” The statement emphasized that President Donald Trump continues to work actively on global peace initiatives, including ceasefires and humanitarian efforts.

“President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will,” wrote the White House Director of Communications on X.

The statement also subtly criticized the Nobel Committee for overlooking Trump’s recent diplomatic initiatives, including his involvement in brokered ceasefires and humanitarian deals in conflict zones such as Gaza. While the US President has not yet personally commented on the decision, he shared videos on Truth Social showing supporters celebrating his achievements in peace negotiations.

Maria Corina Machado: Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Winner

The Oslo-based Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized María Corina Machado “for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.” Machado’s dedication comes at a time when several countries are experiencing democratic backsliding, making her efforts particularly significant on the global stage.

She will receive the prize worth 11 million Swedish kronor (approximately $1.2 million), reflecting her impactful activism and leadership in the fight for democracy. Machado has faced repeated threats, arrests, and political suppression in Venezuela, making her Nobel recognition a historic acknowledgment of civilian resistance under authoritarian regimes.

Global Reactions and Implications

Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize win has been celebrated by democracy advocates worldwide as a symbolic victory for human rights, freedom, and nonviolent political activism. On the other hand, the White House’s reaction underscores the ongoing debate over the political dimensions of the Nobel Peace Prize, as critics argue that the award sometimes reflects political considerations alongside humanitarian achievements.

The 2025 decision highlights the enduring global significance of the Nobel Peace Prize as both a symbol of international recognition for human rights and democracy, and as a platform that can generate political discourse worldwide.

While the Norwegian Nobel Committee honors María Corina Machado for her commitment to democratic governance, the White House’s response reflects continuing controversies surrounding the award. Machado’s achievement serves as an inspiration for democratic movements globally, emphasizing the power of civilian leadership and peaceful activism even in the face of authoritarian challenges.

Oct. 10, 2025 7:25 p.m. 1922

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