Trump's Claim: From Trade Deals to Nobel Ambitions
Donald Trump claims he resolved the India-Pakistan conflict earlier this year through trade negotiations and expressed aspirations for a Nobel Peace Prize for ending multiple wars. Despite Trump's assertions, India denies third-party intervention in reaching a ceasefire with Pakistan. Trump suggests his approach could solve other global conflicts.

In a bold assertion, former US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim of resolving the India-Pakistan conflict earlier this year through trade diplomacy, expressing his belief that such efforts merit a Nobel Peace Prize for allegedly ending seven wars.
Despite Trump's numerous statements on mediating talks, India has denied any foreign intervention, maintaining that the cessation of hostilities was a result of direct military discussions, particularly the Operation Sindoor initiative.
Trump's remarks at a recent event emphasized his role in forging peace agreements worldwide, suggesting his negotiation style holds the key to resolving outstanding global conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine standoff.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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