Overview
- In his UN General Assembly address, Trump listed conflicts involving Cambodia–Thailand, Kosovo–Serbia, Pakistan–India, Israel–Iran, Egypt–Ethiopia, Armenia–Azerbaijan, and DR Congo–Rwanda.
- India has repeatedly denied U.S. mediation in the May India–Pakistan truce, saying it halted operations on its own following Operation Sindoor.
- News coverage notes that several of the disputes Trump cited remain unresolved or highly fragile.
- Trump cast the United States as the “ultimate broker of peace” and said the United Nations “did not even try to help.”
- The speech marked Trump’s first UNGA appearance since 2020, and he said he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for each deal.