U.S. President Donald Trump said he personally ended eight [1] global conflicts during a joint press conference with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer.
The statement highlights the diplomatic dynamics between the U.S. and UK leadership, particularly regarding the presentation of foreign policy achievements on the international stage.
The exchange took place at Chequers, the country residence of the UK Prime Minister. During the event, which occurred in September 2025, Trump said he had a record of mediation and conflict resolution.
Among the conflicts Trump cited as having been resolved was a war he said existed between Azerbaijan and Albania [1]. The president used the gathering to emphasize his role in stabilizing international relations through personal intervention.
Starmer appeared to endorse the statement during the proceedings. The interaction occurred as part of a broader effort to highlight the strategic partnership between the two nations, a relationship central to NATO and Western security architecture.
While the president focused on the number of conflicts resolved, the specific nature of the Azerbaijan-Albania conflict mentioned remains a point of scrutiny. Trump said that these eight [1] resolutions were a direct result of his personal diplomacy.
“Trump claimed he had personally ended eight global conflicts”
The claim regarding a war between Azerbaijan and Albania is notable because there is no widely recognized historical or contemporary military conflict between those two specific nations. The endorsement of such a claim by a UK leader suggests a diplomatic priority on maintaining rapport with the U.S. presidency over the immediate factual correction of foreign policy narratives.





