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Trump Again Claims Credit for Ending India-Pakistan Conflict, Says Norway Controls Nobel Prize

Trump repeated his claim of mediating a full India-Pakistan ceasefire about 80 times since last year and disputed Norway's control over the Nobel Prize.

  • On Tuesday, at the White House briefing room, President Donald Trump credited himself with ending the India–Pakistan conflict and dismissed the Norwegian government’s denial, asserting Norway controls the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Since May 10, Mr. Trump has repeated the claim about about 80 times after saying Washington‑mediated talks led to a `full and immediate` ceasefire, even as India denies third‑party intervention.
  • Trump said he settled eight wars and claimed leaders sent strong recommendations, asserting he saved tens of millions of lives including up to 20 million in the India-Pakistan crisis.
  • On Thursday Mr. Trump will participate in the Board of Peace Charter announcement at the World Economic Forum, inviting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin to join the body aimed at Gaza's redevelopment.
  • The session's sprawling tone blended policy claims with theatrical elements, including Trump displaying the `365 Wins in 365 Days` binder after last week’s presentation of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize by Maria Corina Machado.
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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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