The World Cup 2026 draw, held in Washington, featured a notable moment as FIFA bestowed its very first Peace Prize upon US President Donald Trump. The ceremony, hosted at the Kennedy Center, recognized Trump for his alleged contributions to ending global conflicts and promoting peace. FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the award, emphasizing the prize’s mission to honor those who work tirelessly to unite people. Infantino commended Trump’s leadership qualities, suggesting he exemplified the hope and unity the award seeks to celebrate. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo were among the dignitaries present. Trump, accepting the award, declared it a profound honor and asserted his administration’s success in averting potential wars and resolving existing conflicts, claiming credit for saving countless lives.
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