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Trump Says He Deserves Nobel Prize for Ending Seven Wars

Donald Trump claims trade diplomacy ended seven global conflicts, including India-Pakistan, and says 60% of these wars were stopped due to trade, seeking a Nobel Peace Prize.

  • United States President Donald Trump claimed he solved the India-Pakistan conflict earlier this year with trade and said, 'I stopped seven wars, and I think that's a great job.'
  • After four days of strikes, India and Pakistan agreed to end hostilities on May 10, and New Delhi maintains the cessation resulted from direct DGMO talks, denying third-party intervention.
  • Framing his approach, United States President Donald Trump said he stopped the India-Pakistan escalation 'with trade' and claimed 60% of conflicts, including Thailand and Israel, were halted by trade diplomacy.
  • At a Saturday dinner, United States President Donald Trump repeated his peace-brokering claims at the American Cornerstone Institute Founder's Dinner and renewed his Nobel bid at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
  • Trump argued saving lives mattered and claimed 'millions' were spared by the seven wars, adding the Russia-Ukraine conflict 'would be easy' due to his relationship with President Vladimir Putin but he was 'disappointed' in him.
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Donald Trump repeated it before the UN General Assembly: having put an end to at least seven wars, he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. But behind this obsession is a very personal vision of "peace".

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Donald Trump's return to the world's largest diplomatic stage is a mixture of self-praise and reckoning with the United Nations. However, he has warm words left for the Chancellor.

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Live Mint broke the news in New Delhi, India on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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