Us: Trump again reiterated his claim of stopping India-Pakistan war, said – I should get Nobel Peace Prize – Donald Trump Repeated His Claim Of Resolving India-Pak Conflict And Said He Should Get Nobel Peace Prize

Us: Trump again reiterated his claim of stopping India-Pakistan war, said – I should get Nobel Peace Prize – Donald Trump Repeated His Claim Of Resolving India-Pak Conflict And Said He Should Get Nobel Peace Prize

US President Donald Trump has once again reiterated his claim to stop the military conflict between India and Pakistan. On Tuesday, the US President spoke about the Russia-Ukraine war in a cabinet meeting. During the meeting, Donald Trump clearly said that he should receive the Nobel Peace Prize for each of the eight wars he ended.

‘I hope we will end this too’, Trump said on Russia-Ukraine war

Referring to the Russia-Ukraine war, he said at a cabinet meeting, “We have ended eight wars… but now there is one more left, I hope we will end it too.” Trump further said, “Every time I end a war, they say if Trump ends this war, he will get a Nobel Prize. If I end this war, they say, not for this one, but for the next one. Now they are saying that if the Russia-Ukraine war ends, I will get a Nobel. So what about the other eight wars? India-Pakistan – think how many wars I have ended. I should get a Nobel for every war, but I don’t want to be greedy.”

Nobel Peace Prize winner also mentioned

The US President said that his aim is not to get awards but to save lives. Trump also claimed that the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Venezuelan activist María Corina Machado Perisca, has said she deserves it.

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Claim repeated more than 60 times till now


Let us tell you that since May 10, Trump has repeated his claim more than 60 times that the “complete and immediate” ceasefire between India and Pakistan was possible due to his mediation. That day he had written on social media that after the talks in Washington, both the countries have reached an agreement. However, New Delhi has consistently denied any third party interference.



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