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Trump claims credit for resolving eight conflicts worldwide, including ceasefires and peace deals, while some disputes remain unresolved or have reignited, according to officials and experts.

  • On Tuesday night at the State of the Union, President Donald Trump claimed he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in eight international conflicts and said, `In my first 10 months, I ended eight wars.`
  • Across regions, Trump has used diplomacy including bringing together Armenia and Azerbaijan and expanding the Abraham Accords, as he claimed, `I got to know them through trade`.
  • India disputed that U.S. pressure or trade threats led to the 10 May ceasefire after four days of fighting, despite U.S. officials including Rubio and Vance pushing de-escalation.
  • Despite the pact, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo reaffirmed commitments at the December 4 Washington event, yet fighting continues with President Felix Tshisekedi and U.N. experts accusing Rwanda of violations that Rwanda denies.
  • Amid fragile truces, the Gaza hostage-and-ceasefire deal marked progress despite violations, while the nearly four-year war in Ukraine has left more than one million people dead or wounded.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said in his speech of February 24, 2026 that, thanks to his leadership, he managed to end at least 8 wars. “Our country had never been so strong [...] In my first ten months I ended 8 wars”Donald Trump, U.S. PresidentSpecifically, Donald Trump said he had ended the 8 wars that took place in:Cambodia and ThailandPakistan and IndiaKosovo and SerbiaIsrael and IranArmenia and AzerbaijanCongo and RwandaGaza StripEgypt and …

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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