Trump's Peace Prize Claim: Trade as a Tool in Conflict Resolution
Donald Trump asserted that he should receive the Nobel Peace Prize for resolving global conflicts, including India-Pakistan, through trade. He claimed to have stopped seven wars by leveraging trade agreements and emphasized his ability to mediate major disputes, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

In a bold assertion, former US President Donald Trump claimed that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in resolving international conflicts through trade negotiations. Speaking at the American Cornerstone Institute Founder's Dinner, Trump reiterated the claim that he ended the India-Pakistan conflict, among others, by prioritizing trade relations.
Trump emphasized the global respect the US gained under his administration due to efforts in peace-building through trade. He cited successful mediation between countries such as Thailand and Cambodia, while also mentioning unresolved but potentially manageable conflicts like Russia-Ukraine.
Despite criticism, Trump maintains that his approach has been effective in stopping wars, with trade acting as a crucial leverage point. His statement sparked debate over the role of economic interests in diplomacy and conflict resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)