Overview
- Addressing the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, President Trump again asserted he has ended seven wars since January, a claim news agencies label inaccurate.
- At a UN Security Council session, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Trump was very involved in bringing India and Pakistan’s May fighting to a cessation of hostilities.
- Coverage highlighted Trump’s weekend remark that he stopped a war between Armenia and Cambodia, which reporters identified as a country mix-up because those nations have not fought.
- Fact-checks underline unresolved or disputed outcomes, noting Egypt and Ethiopia are not at war, Kosovo and Serbia lack a final peace deal, and clashes continue in eastern DRC despite a Rwanda–Congo accord.
- The administration cites a July Cambodia–Thailand ceasefire and an August Armenia–Azerbaijan declaration, while leaders from countries including Pakistan, Israel, and Cambodia have pushed Nobel nominations for Trump.