President Donald Trump claimed to have ended seven wars during his presidency, mostly by brokering ceasefires or peace agreements in various ongoing conflicts. The seven wars he says he ended include conflicts involving:
- Armenia and Azerbaijan (Nagorno-Karabakh dispute)
- Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
- Israel and Iran (12-day conflict in 2025 with ceasefire brokered after U.S. airstrikes)
- India and Pakistan (ceasefire mediated during a conflict involving missile strikes)
- Kosovo and Serbia (economic normalization agreement)
- Egypt and Ethiopia (conflict over the GERD dam, though no war was officially active)
- Thailand (conflict status less clear, mentioned by Trump in UN speech)
Despite these claims, many of these conflicts remain unresolved or only temporarily paused, and some disputes were not active wars at the time. The wars in Ukraine and Gaza, on which Trump also focused efforts, remain ongoing despite his promises to end them. Thus, while Trump has facilitated several agreements or ceasefires, the complete ending of these wars is contested or partial, and the extent of his influence varies by conflict.
