It may not make up for missing out on the Nobel Prize, but President Donald Trump still looked thrilled to arrive at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.

"It's a great honor," said Trump, gazing admiringly at the ceiling as he hosted the signing on Thursday of a peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The billionaire Republican then effusively thanked the leaders of the two African countries for attending the ceremony at the "spectacular" institute in the US capital Washington.

"It means maybe more because we are here together for the first time ever in this building -- brand new beautiful building," Trump added.

In fact, the building formerly known as the United States Institute of Peace was built in 2011, five years before Trump won the US presidency for th

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