Donald Trump, the US President, told his pre-election rally in Nebraska on Wednesday, he was the one who just ended the 400-year-long conflict between Serbia and Kosovo, according to a White House spokesperson.
“Everything lasted 20 minutes,” Trump said. He added that two months ago, “they were at the Oval Office, kissing, hugging. It was easy.”
He added the Washington agreement stopped 400 years of killings.
The President asked the crowd if they knew he had been nominated “for three Nobel Peace Prizes.” “Can you believe it?”
Trump at rally in Nebraska explains how he ended “400 years of killing each other” between #Kosovo and #Serbia through hugging and kissing.
Good night! pic.twitter.com/Q4RIwv0WXr— Rilind Latifi (@RilindLatifi) October 28, 2020
He faces presidential elections on November 3, running for the second term, and some analysts have said he needed a foreign policy success and used Belgrade and Pristina issue to score one.