President Donald Trump has claimed to have ended seven wars or conflicts during his current presidency. These conflicts include disputes involving Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan. Trump highlighted these achievements during a speech at the United Nations and has repeatedly touted his role in brokering ceasefires and peace agreements over the past several months. However, the nature and extent of his involvement, as well as the durability and completeness of these peace deals, remain contested. Some conflicts he claims to have ended were not actively fighting at the time or have ongoing tensions despite ceasefires. Others involve agreements seen as initial steps rather than full resolutions. Major ongoing conflicts like the wars in Gaza and Ukraine remain unresolved despite his interventions. In summary, Trump claims to have ended seven wars through ceasefires or peace agreements, but many experts and involved parties view these outcomes as partial or fragile rather than definitive ends to hostilities.
