Donald Trump News / Then Trump said- I stopped the Indo-Pak war; but I will not get the prize

Former US President Donald Trump has once again claimed to have stopped the India-Pakistan war. He said that despite his peace efforts, he will not get the Nobel Prize. Trump has also claimed to mediate in many conflicts including Rwanda-Congo, Israel-Arab countries.

Donald Trump News: Former US President Donald Trump has once again added a new thing to the list of his controversial statements by claiming that he had prevented the war between India and Pakistan. Trump shared this on his social media platform 'Truth Social' and also added that no matter how many international conflicts he tries to resolve peacefully, he will never get the Nobel Peace Prize.

Forced credit and desire for Nobel

This statement of Trump highlights the mindset in which he repeatedly tries to give himself credit for international diplomatic efforts. He wrote, "No matter what I do, I will not get the Nobel Peace Prize." This statement shows that Trump wants to portray himself as the hero of world peace, even if the concerned countries do not recognize his mediation.

Claim of mediation in Rwanda-Congo dispute

Apart from India-Pak, Trump has also claimed mediation to end the decades-long violent conflict between two major countries of the African continent—Rwanda and Congo. He said that together with US Senator Marco Rubio, the foundation of a historic peace agreement has been laid, which can be signed soon in Washington DC. Trump called it a "great day for the whole world", but Nobel's disappointment was visible in his words here too.

Credit for peace between India and other countries too

Trump claimed that he has played an important role in reducing tensions between Serbia-Kosovo, Egypt-Ethiopia, Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran. His objective is clear - to exaggerate his role in international peace efforts so that he is considered a worthy candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. However, in many of these cases there is no independent confirmation that Trump's initiative gave any real impetus to the peace talks.

Reference to the Abraham Accord and the 'unity' of West Asia

Trump also described the Abraham Accord as his major achievement, under which some Arab countries established formal diplomatic relations with Israel. He claimed that this agreement brought about a historic change in West Asia, but despite this he did not get the expected recognition from the international community.

India's counter-attack and the truth

The Indian government had already rejected Trump's claim of preventing Indo-Pak war. India clarified that the ceasefire between the two countries was agreed upon through direct dialogue between military officials and not through the mediation of any third party. In such a situation, Trump's claim seems like political propaganda.

Support from Pakistan

Trump's Nobel desire has received unexpected support from Pakistan. After a lunch meeting with the Pakistani Army Chief in Washington, Pakistan became the first country to announce its support for Trump's Nobel Prize. This support seems like a ridiculous political deal - where the Nobel is being recommended in exchange for lunch.