Trump Has Ended Six Global Conflicts, Including India-Pakistan, Deserves Nobel Prize: White House Official | World News

On Thursday, a White House official said that President Donald Trump had given a peace agreement or fire once a month during his six -month mission and added that “President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize”.
Speaking from the press briefing, the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Trump helped to end the conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Congo and Pakistan Democratic Republic.
“The President came to the clashes between the Democratic Republic of Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and Congo, India and Pakistan, Egypt and Ethiopia.
Leavitt referred to the last ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, while Trump said that he helped to provide an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between the two countries that dislocated more than 300,000 people.
“On the Peace Front, President Trump, Thailand and Cambodia helped to provide an unconditional cease -fire. He said.
The cease -fire agreement was announced by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who had negotiations between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and held negotiations between Kuala Lumpur in the official housing of Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai’s capital.
Authority, the US President “Thai Prime Minister and Cambodian Prime Minister spoke directly on the phone, added that both leaders unless they end the conflict with the United States will not make any trade discussion or agreement will not be made. Immediately after, thousands of life will save and allow trade with these countries.”
Trump repeatedly demanded loans to stop the hostility between India and Pakistan after an effective reaction to Islamabad’s aggression after the new Delhi’s terror infrastructure.
However, he constantly rejected the allegations made by the US President of India and reiterated his position on the Jammu and Kashmir Union region of India and Pakistan bilaterally.
At the beginning of this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was talking in Lok Sabha during the Sindoor Discussion Operation, and emphasized that no world leader told him to stop India’s operation.
“No leader in the world told India to stop his operation. On the night of May 9, the US vice president tried to talk to me. He tried for an hour, but I was at a meeting with my army, then I didn’t get the call. Then I called him back.
India launched a Sindoor operation on May 7 and hit the terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Polak in response to the expensive terrorist attack, where 26 civilians were killed. India repulsed the next Pakistani military aggression and hit the air bases.
India and Pakistan agreed to end hostility after a call of Pakistan to the Indian counterpart by the DGMO of Pakistan.
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