President Donald Trump has claimed to have ended seven wars during his presidency. These conflicts include those between:
- Israel and Iran
- India and Pakistan
- Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
- Thailand and Cambodia
- Armenia and Azerbaijan
- Egypt and Ethiopia
- Serbia and Kosovo
His role in these peace efforts involved brokering ceasefires or peace agreements, sometimes using diplomatic pressure or economic leverage. However, many of these agreements are seen as incremental, fragile, or temporary, and some leaders dispute the extent of Trump's role. Fighting or unresolved tensions often continue in several of these regions despite the agreements or ceasefires. The claim that he ended "seven unendable wars" is considered exaggerated or misleading by some analysts, as long-term peace has not always been achieved or guaranteed in these cases.
