Washington: US President Donald Trump said he had ended eight wars, including the first 10 months after being elected president, Trump said during his speech to Congress, APA reports. "These are wars between Cambodia and Thailand, Pakistan and India, Kosovo and Serbia, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Congo and Rwanda," Trump added.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, President Trump highlighted the resolution of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan as part of his administration's foreign policy achievements. His remarks during the congressional address emphasized the significance of diplomatic efforts and peaceful resolutions in international conflicts.
President Trump's speech to Congress underscored his commitment to maintaining global peace and stability by addressing ongoing conflicts. The mention of Armenia and Azerbaijan reflects the administration's involvement in facilitating dialogue and negotiation between the two nations to achieve a peaceful resolution.