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**Summary:**

President Trump announced he, along with Secretary of State Rubio, brokered a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, with a signing ceremony planned in Washington. He also lamented that he wouldn’t receive a Nobel Peace Prize despite these efforts and past interventions. This follows Pakistan’s formal nomination of Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in securing a ceasefire between India and Pakistan last year, a claim India disputes.

**News Article:**

**Trump Claims Congo-Rwanda Peace Treaty, Pakistan Nominates Him for Nobel Prize**

**WASHINGTON** – President Donald Trump announced Friday he has brokered a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, claiming he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio secured the agreement. A signing ceremony is scheduled for Monday in Washington.

“I am very happy to report that I have arranged, along with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a wonderful Treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of Rwanda,” Trump announced on Truth Social.

This news comes as Pakistan formally nominated President Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his intervention in the India-Pakistan crisis last year. In a statement released earlier this week, Pakistani officials lauded Trump’s “decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership” in securing a ceasefire.

However, India refuted Trump’s claims that he stopped the war between Pakistan and India. Indian officials clarified that talks for ceasing military action occurred directly between the two countries through existing military channels and on the insistence of Pakistan.

Trump, commenting on the potential for recognition, lamented he believes he won’t receive a Nobel Peace Prize, despite his efforts in Congo and Rwanda, and past diplomatic initiatives in India/Pakistan, Serbia/Kosovo, Egypt/Ethiopia and the Abraham Accords in the Middle East.

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