Trump Claims U.S. Stopped Eight Conflicts, Promises to Resolve ‘Ninth’ Amid Ukraine Tensions

On November 5, former U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that eight international conflicts were resolved during his presidency and hinted at a potential ninth resolution. “We have stopped eight conflicts — eight — and there is still one left, as you probably know. We’ll deal with him, too, and everything will be resolved,” he stated during a breakfast meeting with Republican senators in Washington.

Trump did not specify the nature of the unresolved conflict but reportedly alluded to the situation in Ukraine. He credited collaborative efforts with the senators present for achieving these outcomes, calling it a “great honor” to contribute to global stability.

The U.S. is preparing for renewed dialogue with Russia on outstanding issues, with potential discussions scheduled for October or November. Earlier this month, Trump reiterated his commitment to resolving the Ukrainian conflict as the ninth such resolution, acknowledging its complexity compared to Middle Eastern disputes.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov expressed appreciation for Trump’s efforts, stating that Russia views them positively.

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