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The president has repeatedly spoken of how much he deserved it, and raged in public and private at the country of Norway, which he believes is responsible for not giving it to him.

An intriguing centerpiece of his award application is his assertion of having brought an end to eight conflicts within a single year.

Reporters raise their hands as President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House.
Reporters raise their hands as President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House. (AP)
“The short answer is no. And in fact, the short answer is not even close,” Monash University senior lecturer in international relations Ben Zala told nine.com.au.

“Realistically, only two and a half—or perhaps, for argument’s sake, three—of these claims stand up to scrutiny,” remarked a critic.

So, what are these eight conflicts he claims to have resolved, and what is their current status?

There is some truth to his declaration.

The United States did help to broker a ceasefire which has seen a reduction of violence in Gaza.

However, according to United Nations estimates, around 300 lives have been lost since the ceasefire was declared.

“That doesn’t quite signify the conclusion of a war,” commented Zala, offering a skeptical perspective.

“That kind of feels like the war is still going on, but that still doesn’t take away the fact that the US chose to go out of its way to help to broker a ceasefire.”

Islamic Jihad and Hamas militants carry a white body bag that is believed to be the remains of a deceased hostage, in the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi).
The ceasefire was signed in Gaza but the violence hasn’t ended. (AP)

The two former Soviet countries have been in a territorial dispute for decades which turned violent.

At the centre of the conflict is a province that Armenia considers part of its territory but is entirely within Azerbaijani borders.

But on August 8 last year, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a peace agreement in the White House.

“The US hosted a signing ceremony, but the peace had already been agreed almost six months earlier,” Zala said.

“So I don’t really think that one counts.”

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo

The US did officially broker a peace agreement between the two countries last year.

But it’s a fragile agreement, Zala said.

“The claim that he’s ended the war – well, not really,” he said.

“People are literally dying still.”

AFC/M23 soldiers in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
AFC/M23 soldiers in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. (AP)

This claim is the most solid of the eight.

Several dozen soldiers had been killed in the border dispute between the south-east Asian countries.

“It does seem like the president himself was the key actor there by getting on the phone, and effectively he threatened to end trade talks with both of them,” Zala said.

“So it was a pretty smart use of US economic power.”

But Zala noted the conflict was “probably edging towards a conclusion”.

Cambodia and Thailand have been in an armed conflict for several months.
Cambodia and Thailand have been in an armed conflict for several months. (AP)
Israel and Iran have been in a cold war for years, which led to both sides exchanging missiles on June 13 last year.

But the claim that Trump ended a war between Israel and Iran is “absurd”, Zala said.

“The US didn’t broker a peace agreement because there is no peace agreement. 

“Both sides just ran out of steam.

“And the US actually joined the war. The US bombed Iran.”

Tensions have existed between the two countries for as long as both of them have existed.

But when a ceasefire was agreed to last year, Pakistan credited Trump, and India didn’t.

“The talks regarding cessation of military action were held directly between India and Pakistan under the existing channels established between both militaries,” Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said.

India and Pakistan have been in dispute over Kashmir since Partition.
India and Pakistan have been in dispute over Kashmir since Partition. (Getty)

Trump’s involvement seemed like an exaggeration from the White House, Australian National University’s Wesley Widmaier said.

“What India and Pakistan do has much more to do with India and Pakistan than the US,” he told nine.com.au.

“That is not to slight the US – it’s just that they are major powers and reach their own conclusions.”

The president’s claim to have ended a war between Egypt and Ethiopia is a bizarre one.

There were tensions between the two over an Ethiopian dam that inhibited water flow into the Nile.

“There was no war. Conflict hadn’t broken out. And so to say that he’s brought a war to an end is just sort of absurd,” Zala said.

The Great Renaissance Dam is a point of tension between Ethiopia and Egypt.
The Great Renaissance Dam is a point of tension between Ethiopia and Egypt. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The same goes between these two Balkan nations.

Despite a long history of violence, Kosovo and Serbia have not been in an armed conflict.

“There have been tensions, but there hasn’t been war,” Zala said.

“Actually, the EU is a much, much more important player in that dispute than the US is.”

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