Responding to a suggestion that he should win the Nobel Peace Prize following Friday’s summit with Kim Jong Un, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Donald Trump deserved the award more for his efforts to end the standoff over North Korea’s nukes, a government official told reporters. “President Trump can take the Nobel prize,” Moon reportedly said. “All we need to take is peace.” Despite facing some opposition at home , Moon, who has also held talks with regional rivals on the issue, has pushed engagement over sanctions, the US president’s preferred approach . On Friday, at the third Korean summit since the 1950-53 war, Moon and Kim pledged to end hostilities and work toward ” complete denuclearization ” of the peninsula. Kim’s father, Kim Jong Il, met with South Korean Presidents Kim Dae-Jung and Roh Moo-Hyun in 2000 and 2007, respectively; those men are all dead now. Kim Dae-jung, who championed engagement with North Korea, won the Nobel Peace Prize following the summit in 2000. Moon’s comments on Monday came in response to a message from Kim’s widow, Lee Hee-ho, who had sent her congratulations and told the president she hoped that he could also win the prize, announced in…