‘Will Gate Gate Peace Prize’: Donald Trump again claimed credit for India-Pakistan de-escation; Nobel cites snob

US President Donald Trump on Friday reiterated his claim of arbitration of peace between India and Pakistan, claiming that he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his role – but “it will not be found.” The comment was made in a long post on his social media platform, Truth Social, where Trump highlighted his role in solving many global conflicts.“I will not receive the Nobel Peace Prize for this, I will not get the Nobel Peace Prize to stop the war between India and Pakistan, I will not get the Nobel Peace Prize to stop the war between Serbia and Kosovo, I will not get the Nobel Peace Prize to maintain peace between Egypt and Ethiopia, Robel Shanti Award will not be given by Trump.He said: “And I will not get the Nobel Peace Prize for the Abraham Agreement in the Middle East, which if all goes well, will be loaded on the brim to sign in with additional countries, and will unite the Middle East for the first time in ‘The Age’! No, I will not find any discharge that I can do, whatever you do, whatever you do, I will not get any problem, I will not get any problem, Are, but people know, and it all matters to me! “Trump commented on Trump’s heel described as a “amazing treaty” between the Republic of Congo and the Rampa.However, India has strongly rejected any foreign arbitration in its engagement with Pakistan. In a conversation with President Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi clarified that India rejects any form of external arbitration in its bilateral matters with Pakistan.India will never count any form of mediation in its relations with Pakistan and no discussion was held at any level about the proposed trade deal, or American intervention between India and the United States during the events that occur after Operation Sindoor, PM Modi told Trump in his recent telephonic conversation.On 22 April, tension erupted between India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir. India made accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure located in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir in the early hours of May 7. Pakistan retaliated on May 8, 9 and 10 with an attempt to attack Indian military establishments, which met with strong reactions from India.On May 10, the hostility stopped after a mutual understanding between the directors of the directors of the two nations (DGMOS) directors. India has continuously maintained that this de-size was obtained through direct military-to-world dialogues and not through any third-party intervention.