Trump mocked by European leaders after making embarrassing geographic mix-up #7

The POTUS isn’t exactly great at his geography

European leaders had a laugh this week when sharing a joke about Donald Trump’s continuous geographical mix-ups.

Donald Trump apparently needs to brush up on his geography when he continues to repeatedly confuse two completely different countries.

Trump has said some times how he’s tried to calm historic tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Last month, Trump said on Fox News that he had ‘solved’ the conflict between the two countries.

“I solved wars that was unsolvable. Azerbaijan and Albania, it was going on for many, many years, I had the prime ministers and presidents in my office,” he told the news outlet.

You see where he’s got his wires crossed?

The EU leaders could be seen sharing a joke about the matter (LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)

During a summit in Copenhagen on October 2, many EU leaders were heard giggling about the situation.

Edi Rama, Albanian Prime Minister, turned to President Emmanuel Macron and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev during the meeting, joking to his French counterpart: “You should make an apology to us because you didn’t congratulate us on the peace deal that President Trump made between Albania and Azerbaijan,” as per Politico.

The joke saw the trio erupt into laughter as Macron quipped back: “I’m sorry for that.”

However, Trump has in fact secured a deal between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in August to end the conflict that has waged on for almost four decades.

President Aliyev met with the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, at the White House and agreed to the peace deal, which to date sits on a desk, unsigned.

In spite of stalling progress, it hasn’t stopped the Republican from declaring the entente a major US and personal victory.

Trump said the trio ‘hugged’ after the meeting (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Nevertheless, in a joint press conference alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump commented on the situation – and not only stumbled upon the pronunciation of Azerbaijan, calling it ‘Aber-baijan’, but incorrectly once again brought Albania into the mix.

“I am very disappointed in the fact that that one’s not settled,” he said. “To think that we settled, Aber-baijan, and Albania, as an example. It was going on for years. It was never gonna be settled.

“If you remember the prime minister and the presidents and they were there for many years, they said when they were in my office, we settled.”

Referring to the meeting in the White House, Trump went on to say: “And they started off at both sides of the Oval Office, so far away, I didn’t know you could be so far away. And as we were together for an hour, they kept getting closer and closer and by the time we finished, we all hugged each other.”