President Donald Trump (current U.S. President in 2025) is claiming a growing diplomatic legacy, citing his involvement in multiple peace or ceasefire negotiations around the globe. Reuters
Highlights:
- He has been involved in brokering the Gaza ceasefire- and hostage-deal. Reuters+1
- He has also been credited with facilitating or engaging in diplomatic efforts in Africa (notably between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo), Asia, and between countries with long-running disputes. Reuters
- Some U.S. politicians have nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, pending the success of these peace efforts. Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy, for example, said he would nominate Trump if a ceasefire in Ukraine is reached. The Guardian+1
Challenges & perspectives:
- While these diplomatic steps are being presented as wins, many are fragile, with incomplete implementation and ongoing conflict or instability in regions involved. Reuters
- Critics argue that some of Trump’s approaches favor political gain or optics, and that lasting peace requires much more than ceasefire agreements (institution building, justice, foreign policy continuity).
4. Humanitarian & Regional Impacts — Pakistan, Global Forums
- Pakistan has joined a number of Arab and Muslim nations voicing support for the Hamas response to President Trump’s Gaza plan, calling it a “real opportunity” for ceasefire, full Israeli withdrawal, and better humanitarian access. Arab News PK
- At the UN, Pakistan raised attention to how women are disproportionately impacted in conflict zones: citing that “seven in ten women killed in conflicts last year were in Gaza,” and urged better inclusion of women in peace processes.