President Trump claims to have ended seven wars during the first months of his presidency. These conflicts include ceasefires or peace agreements involving Israel and Iran, India and Pakistan, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Thailand and Cambodia, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Serbia and Kosovo. However, many of these conflicts were not full-scale wars but rather escalated disputes or ceasefires, and several remain unresolved or fragile. Experts have noted that Trump's role was sometimes limited or disputed, and some conflicts continue despite the agreements. Therefore, while Trump has been involved in brokering peace talks and ceasefires in seven conflicts, the claim that he definitively ended seven wars is widely regarded as exaggerated or misleading.