Overview
- Posting on Truth Social hours before his Oval Office meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump asserted he had prevented “a possible nuclear disaster” and blamed the Ukraine war on his predecessor.
- He cites Armenia–Azerbaijan, Israel–Iran, Egypt–Ethiopia, Rwanda–DRC, India–Pakistan, and Thailand–Cambodia as the six disputes.
- Verification is mixed: India denies U.S. mediation in May and Egypt plus Ethiopia dispute the Nile claim, while Pakistan backs his narrative and, like Cambodia’s prime minister, has nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- On the Caucasus, he says he hosted Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders at the White House and proposed a U.S.-administered “TRIPP” transit corridor through the Zangezur region.
- He also claims a June Israel–Iran cease-fire that followed Israeli strikes, a Rwanda–DRC peace treaty announced June 20, and a Thailand–Cambodia truce he says began after his phone call.