Trump Promises to Address Pakistan-Taliban Conflict Soon

Donald Trump, President of the United States, claimed expertise in resolving conflicts and establishing peace among nations. He made these remarks on Sunday evening, October 11, during his official visit to the Middle East while speaking to reporters.
Trump stated that he has ended eight wars so far and is aware of the potential rise in tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, he added that he would postpone addressing this issue until after his return.
He emphasized, “I have been effective in resolving and preventing wars, as well as establishing peace. I take pride in having saved millions of lives.”
The U.S. president, emphasizing his humanitarian motivation, said that his goal in mediation is not to receive international awards like the Nobel Prize, but rather to prevent human casualties by ending conflicts.
While the Taliban administration faces security challenges and internal divisions, comments from global officials regarding regional crises again highlight the Taliban’s ineffective role in providing peace and security for the country.




