US President Donald Trump has emphasized the effectiveness of his administration's diplomatic efforts, stating that significant progress is being made in global conflict resolution. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Peace Council held in Washington, the president highlighted the collaborative nature of these achievements, noting that several international leaders have provided substantial support to these initiatives.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that US President Donald Trump addressed the council regarding his track record in mediation and peace-building. During his remarks, he claimed to have brought an end to eight conflicts during his presidency and expressed optimism regarding ongoing efforts. "I think a ninth one will come. We thought it would be the easiest, but it turned out to be more difficult. But with war, you never know what is easy or what is difficult. We have had excellent relations, and I have made friends with many people. I am grateful for your presence here. These are great people. These are great leaders," the president stated.
The Peace Council meeting in Washington serves as a platform for discussing international security and the promotion of stability across various volatile regions. Under the leadership of US President Donald Trump, the administration has frequently emphasized a policy of strategic mediation and direct engagement with global counterparts to address long-standing disputes. This approach aligns with broader international efforts to foster sustainable peace through high-level diplomatic dialogue and bilateral cooperation between major world powers and regional stakeholders.