US President Donald Trump said peace will be established between Israel and Iran soon
Washington, DC: Unspecified “calls and meetings” were cited by US President Donald Trump as proof of progress in his prediction that he would soon mediate peace between Israel and Iran. He also added that his intervention had brought peace between a number of war-torn nations, but he “never got credit.”

Trump said in a post on Truth Social that “Israel and Iran will soon have PEACE!” There are now a lot of phone conversations and meetings. Even though I accomplish a lot and never get credit for it, others understand, so it’s okay. RESTORE THE MIDDLE EAST’S GREATNESS.
There is no proof to back up his claim that he mediated peace between India and Pakistan via commerce with the US, but he also took credit for a number of other foreign diplomatic successes, such as the India-Pakistan peace.
“Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal, just like I got India and Pakistan to make, in that case by using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, cohesion, and sanity into the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and STOP!,” Trump said on Twitter.
India, however, denied that commerce had a significant role in the ceasefire agreement with Pakistan, stating that the two forces’ Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) had direct discussions before the agreement was struck.
Even after India’s All-Party Delegation and US Vice President JD Vance had a cordial conversation on June 6, Trump’s assertion persisted.
Congress MP and All-Party Delegation Leader Shashi Tharoor told ANI that he grasped India’s stance on Trump’s bogus assertion and that the delegation had a pleasant discussion with Vance.
“The meeting with Vice President Vance was excellent, excellent, and extremely transparent. I believe we were quite clear about where we were on this mediation issue, and Vice President Vance understood us well,” he continued.
Although there are no concrete records of his direct participation, he too claimed to have stopped the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo.
Additionally, during my first tenure, Serbia and Kosovo were engaged in a fierce and protracted dispute that had been simmering for decades and was on the verge of turning into a war. The US president said, “I stopped it (Biden has harmed the longer-term prospects with some very stupid decisions, but I will fix it, again!).”
Trump claimed that his involvement temporarily resolved the conflict over the enormous project on the Nile River.
Another example is the conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt over a huge dam that is affecting the beautiful Nile River. My action has brought about peace, at least for the time being, and it will continue to do so,” President Trump wrote.
It’s important to remember that Trump’s assertions have been refuted by a number of sources and often lack hard proof. During and after his administration, there has been discussion over his efficacy and diplomatic approach.
Trump’s remarks coincided with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assertion that Iran intended to assassinate him.
“They want to murder him. He is the biggest opponent. He leads with decisiveness. Netanyahu said to Fox News, “He never followed the other people’s approach of trying to negotiate with them in a weak way, giving them essentially a pathway to enrich uranium, which means a pathway to the bomb, and padding it with billions and billions of dollars.”