Trump set to visit Pakistan in September, reports say
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY, PAKISTAN, JUL 17 – Reports indicate plans for a US presidential visit to Pakistan after 19 years amid efforts to reset bilateral ties, though no official confirmation has been made by either government.
- Pakistani diplomatic sources denied media reports that US President Donald Trump was expected to visit Pakistan on September 18.
- Relations between Pakistan and the Trump administration have strengthened recently after the US brokered a ceasefire between Pakistan and India in May.
- Trump hosted Pakistan's army chief Gen. Asim Munir at the White House last month, an unprecedented diplomatic development.
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Pakistani officials deny reports of Trump's visit
Pakistani diplomatic sources on Thursday denied media reports that the US President Donald Trump was expected to visit the South Asian nation on Sept. 18. Sources in the Foreign Ministry said the news circulating about Trump's trip was "fake" as the US president is visiting the UK between Sept. 17 and 19. "We have no information about any such visit. If there is any such thing, the Foreign Ministry will officially announce that," a senior minist…
FO says ‘no information’ on Trump’s reported visit to Pakistan in September
Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan on Thursday said he had “no information” regarding widespread reports of United States President Donald Trump’s visit to Pakistan in September. Earlier in the day, some local television news channels reported, citing sources, that Trump is expected to visit Pakistan in September. The news channels said that Trump would also visit India after arriving in Islamabad in September. Talking to Dawn.com on …
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