At the White House peace accord signing between Armenia and Azerbaijan, US President Donald Trump renewed his bold claim of brokering peace between India and Pakistan, even suggesting he averted a “nuclear conflict.” Trump hailed “great leaders” from both nations for coming together, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoing that Washington “got involved directly” to stop war. The announcement drew parallels with Trump’s claimed role in other global disputes, from Thailand to Cambodia. Armenia and Azerbaijan’s leaders went as far as pledging to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize. But New Delhi swiftly and firmly rejected the notion, with PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar stating the India-Pakistan ceasefire was secured solely through direct military talks without US mediation. This latest claim reignites a diplomatic flashpoint over credit, narrative, and truth.#donaldtrump #trumppeaceclaims #trumpnobelpeaceprize #indiapakistanconflict #usmediation #armeniaazerbaijanpeace #marcorubio #trumppresidentofpeace #modirejectstrumpclaim #jaishankar #usforeignpolicy #trumpdiplomacy #armeniaazerbaijantruce #trumpnobelnomination #southasiapeace #indiapakistanceasefire #whitehousepeacesigning #trumpinternationalrelations #trumpforeignpolicy #usmediationdispute #indianrefineries #breakingnews #trending #trendingnow #toi #bharat #toibharat #indianews
Donald Trump Repeats India-Pakistan Ceasefire Deal Claim Amid Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
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