Global conflicts have reportedly been mediated by Donald Trump according to his claims, with India-Pakistan being one of the international disputes he claims to have intervened in.
In a surprising turn of events, US President Donald Trump claimed during a joint briefing with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on September 19, 2025, that he had mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. This claim was shared by Congressman Byron Donalds in an 'X' post on the same day at 9:12 PM IST.
The 'X' post update also mentioned that this ceasefire involved two nuclear countries, highlighting the gravity of the situation. However, the claim did not specify the exact nature or resolution of the conflict.
According to President Trump, the ceasefire was achieved for trade purposes. This claim, along with several others regarding international conflicts, was made during Trump's state visit to the UK. The source of this information is a news article published by 'Meemansa Shekhawat'.
The 'X' post listed 11 international conflicts that were allegedly mediated by President Trump, including the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Congo-Rwanda, Egypt-Ethiopia, and Israel-Middle Eastern countries and African nations such as Iran, Morocco, Sudan, the UAE, and Bahrain.
President Trump expressed disappointment over Vladimir Putin's handling of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. It is also suggested that the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) may have played a mediating role between India and Pakistan in the conflict in May, aside from the mediation efforts attributed to President Trump. This is inferred from the meeting between Indian Prime Minister Modi and Russian President Putin at the SCO summit, where Modi expressed support for initiatives to resolve conflicts and offered India as a mediator, despite its neutral stance on related international issues.
It is important to note that the details of these claims are yet to be verified by independent sources. As always, it is crucial to approach such statements with a critical eye and wait for further confirmation before drawing definitive conclusions.
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