Overview
- Addressing the UN General Assembly, President Trump said he has ended seven wars in seven months, citing conflicts from Cambodia–Thailand to Armenia–Azerbaijan.
- At a UN Security Council session, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Trump was very involved in halting India–Pakistan hostilities and highlighted U.S. roles in other ceasefires.
- India rejects any third‑party mediation in its May clash with Pakistan, while Islamabad and Cambodia have praised U.S. involvement and backed Nobel nominations.
- Independent reviews describe a mixed record, noting gaps such as the Rwanda–DRC accord excluding M23, no final Serbia–Kosovo peace, and Egypt–Ethiopia tensions without a war.
- Trump’s recent misstatements about the countries involved, including saying he ended a war between Armenia and Cambodia, fueled ridicule and intensified fact‑checking.