Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel prize for efforts to end the civil war in Colombia.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos became the winner of the Nobel peace prize.
As reported on the website of the Nobel Committee, the award was presented to Santos for the signing of a peace Treaty with the FARC rebels.
The civil war in Colombia has lasted for more than 50 years.
This year for the Nobel peace prize was nominated 376 people, including diplomats who were negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran,women eseki, who were enslaved by the Islamic state group, Russia’s Svetlana Gannushkina, for her many years of work with refugees and migrants before the crisis began in Europe, as well as Syrian volunteers from the organization White hat.
October 13 will be declared the winner of the Nobel prize for literature.