“They should have given me the Nobel…”, Trump again mentions Kosovo and Serbia as the conflict that had stopped him

The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has again mentioned Kosovo and Serbia, a few days after, through a statement on the social network, he pledged to once again commit to the normalization of relations between the two countries.
In a statement to the media this time, President Trump said that he has “finished” the issue between Kosovo and Serbia, two countries that “have been fighting for years”, writes Gazeta Express.
“As we know, we did a very good job with India and Pakistan. And it’s a beautiful thing to see. Serbia and Kosovo, too, have been fighting for years, and we ended this issue,” he said.
He also said that he should have been awarded the Nobel Prize for resolving issues like the case of Kosovo and Serbia.
“They should have given me the Nobel Prize for Rwanda, and have you seen the case of Congo? You can say Serbia and Kosovo. You can say a lot of them. The biggest is India and Pakistan. I should have won it four or five times,” he said.
President Trump also spoke to reporters about the situation between Israel and Iran, saying it is “very difficult” to ask Israel to stop the attacks – a request that Iran had previously made to the US, reports the Associated Press. Sky News. , reports Express.
Trump then said that Iran “doesn’t want to talk to Europe” and that “they want to talk to us (the US).”
He added: “Europe will not be able to help at this point.”
Asked if a decision to strike Iran would be the most important one he would make as president, Trump replied:
“I can’t tell you now. I’ll tell you in about a year… you never know with these kinds of decisions.”
He also said he “might” support a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, “depending on the circumstances.”
Regarding the conflict, Trump added:
“It’s a little hard to tell someone to stop.”
According to him, “Israel is doing very well in this war, while Iran, one could say, is doing worse.” /Express newspaper

