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'Won't get Peace Prize': Trump again claims credit for India-Pak de-escalation; cites Nobel snub
Donald Trump asserted his role in resolving global conflicts, including India-Pakistan tensions, claiming he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize, which he believes he won't receive. He highlighted his involvement in Serbia-Kosovo, Egypt-Ethiopia, and the Abraham Accords. However, India has firmly denied any foreign mediation in its engagement with Pakistan, emphasizing direct military-to-military dialogue for de-escalation.
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