. Below is a summary of the peace deals and ceasefires attributed to his administration, based on available information up to August 11, 2025:
1. Armenia and Azerbaijan (August 2025):
• Details: Trump hosted Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the White House on August 8, 2025, where they signed a historic peace agreement to end decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The deal included a transit corridor named the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity,” connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave through Armenian territory, alongside bilateral economic agreements with the U.S. to boost trade, energy, and infrastructure.
• Significance: Described as a landmark achievement, it marked the first peace declaration between the two nations since the Cold War’s end, reducing Russia’s regional influence.
2. Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda (June 2025):
• Details: On June 27, 2025, Trump announced a U.S.-brokered peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, signed in Washington, D.C., to address decades-long conflict in eastern Congo. The deal, facilitated with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, included commitments to respect borders, coordinate security, and refrain from aggression, aiming to enable U.S. investment in the DRC’s mineral-rich region.
• Significance: The agreement sought to end violence that displaced millions and killed thousands, though implementation challenges remain.
3. Thailand and Cambodia (July 2025):
• Details: In late July 2025, Trump claimed credit for brokering a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia following deadly border clashes that killed dozens and displaced over 260,000 people. Trump stated on social media that he spoke with both leaders to push for the truce, mediated with Malaysia’s assistance.
• Significance: The ceasefire was fragile, with reports of violations, but it temporarily halted hostilities.
4. Israel and Iran (June 2025):
• Details: After Israel’s surprise attacks on Iran in June 2025, followed by Iran’s retaliation and U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, Trump announced a ceasefire. The 12-day conflict ended after U.S. mediation, though some foreign leaders disputed the extent of Trump’s involvement.
• Significance: The truce was a notable de-escalation in a volatile region, though its fragility was noted by critics.
5. India and Pakistan (May 2025):
• Details: In May 2025, Trump announced a U.S.-mediated ceasefire between India and Pakistan following a major escalation over Kashmir, described as the most intense since their nuclearization. Trump claimed the talks were U.S.-mediated, though Indian leaders disputed this, suggesting limited U.S. involvement.
• Significance: The ceasefire averted a potential nuclear crisis, but the underlying Kashmir issue remains unresolved.
6. Serbia and Kosovo:
• Details: Trump’s administration is credited with brokering a peace deal or ceasefire between Serbia and Kosovo, though specific details and dates are less clear in the provided sources. It’s mentioned as part of a broader claim of six peace deals in six months.
• Significance: The agreement aimed to address longstanding tensions in the Balkans, building on prior U.S. efforts.
7. Egypt and Ethiopia:
• Details: A peace deal between Egypt and Ethiopia was brokered by the Trump administration, though specific details on timing and terms are sparse in the sources. It’s cited as part of Trump’s diplomatic achievements in 2025.
• Significance: Likely addressed regional disputes, possibly over resources like the Nile River (e.g., Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam), but further details are needed for clarity
That is seven deals or cease fire since Jan 21 Seven in the first seven months.
If he doesn’t deserve it, who on earth has done more for peace?