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Won't get Nobel Prize for 'stopping' India-Pakistan war, rues Trump

Won't get Nobel Prize for 'stopping' India-Pakistan war, rues Trump

Deccan Herald4 hours ago

In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Friday, Trump said, 'I won't get a Nobel Peace Prize, no matter what I do.'

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