Trump gripes he won’t get Nobel Peace Prize ’no matter what‘ as global conflicts persist
- Trump noted the ongoing conflict in Africa's Great Lakes region has caused millions of deaths, describing it as more violent than most other wars.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly told Trump that the US played no role in mediating a truce between India and Pakistan.
- Experts emphasize the need for clear details and effective implementation for lasting peace in the Rwanda-Congo conflict.
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Trump claims Congo–Rwanda peace deal, moans over no Nobel
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump took credit Friday for a peace deal negotiated in Washington between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda – and complained that he would not get a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Trump claims credit for DRC-Rwanda peace deal, says Nobel Prize committee keeps ignoring him
WASHINGTON, June 21 — US President Donald Trump took credit yesterday for a peace deal negotiated in Washington between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda — and complained that he would not get a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. The warring African nations said in a joint statement on Wednesday that they had initialled an agreement aimed at ending the conflict in eastern DRC — to be formally signed in the US capital next week. “This i…
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