Donald Trump has been referred to as “The Peace President” by the White House, despite the former US leader expressing skepticism regarding his prospects of being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump, who has consistently emphasized his involvement in international diplomacy, particularly in relation to the interactions between Israel and Hamas, as well as his claims of progress in alleviating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, remains wary of the final verdict from the Norwegian Nobel Committee. This acknowledgment occurs in the context of new developments in the Middle East. Recently, Trump declared that Israel and Hamas have come to an agreement for the initial phase of a ceasefire in Gaza, following indirect negotiations in Egypt, which he perceives as another significant achievement in his peace initiative. Trump Reflects On Global Peace Achievement.While addressing journalists at the White House, Trump remarked, “I have no idea… Marco (Secretary of State Rubio) would tell you we settled seven wars. We’re close to settling an eighth. I think we’ll end up settling the Russia situation…I don’t think anybody in history has settled that many.” This statement highlights his perspective on his extensive, albeit contentious, record in peace-making.

