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Trump Claims to Have Stopped War Between Armenia and Cambodia

Donald Trump repeatedly confused countries while claiming credit for resolving conflicts, despite Cambodia not being involved in the Armenia-Azerbaijan war, highlighting errors in his peace efforts.

  • Donald Trump mistakenly claimed he ended a war between Cambodia and Armenia during a speech at the American Cornerstone Institute's Founders' Dinner, despite these nations never being at war with each other.
  • Cambodia and Armenia are over 4,100 miles apart and have no history of war, a fact quickly pointed out on social media.
  • His statement is part of a pattern of confusion over international conflicts, as he previously misstated details regarding Azerbaijan and Albania.
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Center

US President Donald Trump, who wants the Nobel Peace Prize, has made a gag in a speech held at a conservative galley, praising that he has ended a war between Armenia and Cambodia, which has never taken place.

·Romania
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Lean Left

Invited to a dinner on Saturday, 20 September, the President of the United States assured him that he had ended a war between Armenia and Cambodia.

Lean Right

Guest in honour of a Conservative gala this Saturday, September 20, the American president, in search of the Nobel Peace Prize, declared that he had ended a war that never existed.

·Paris, France
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rbc.ua broke the news in on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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