Pakistani TV channels withdraw reports on Trump visit
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY, PAKISTAN, JUL 18 – Pakistani and US officials have denied reports of President Trump's September visit, with media outlets retracting claims amid confirmed plans for his UK state visit, officials said.
- Pakistani television channels have reported that President Donald Trump is anticipated to travel to Pakistan on September 18, 2025.
- Pakistani diplomatic sources and Foreign Ministry officials denied these reports on Thursday, calling the news completely fake and unconfirmed.
- The US Embassy in Islamabad said it had no information to share and pointed out that President Trump is already committed to a visit in the United Kingdom spanning September 17 to 19.
- If confirmed, Trump's visit would have been the first by a US president in nearly two decades since George W. Bush's 2006 trip to Pakistan.
- The media retraction and denials highlight the ongoing confusion around Trump's itinerary amid recently improved US-Pakistan ties and his planned UK visit.
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