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Two leading Pakistani television news channels withdrew reports on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump planned to visit the South Asian nation, with one of them issuing an apology.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi subsequently declined an invitation from Trump to visit Washington following the G7 summit in Canada in June, according to Reuters. The decision, analysts say, reflects New Delhi’s growing unease with Trump’s posture toward Pakistan and a shift in India’s external strategy.
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Pakistan's foreign office has denied having any knowledge of the US President's potential visit to the country.
According to Pakistani media reports, US President Donald Trump is expected to land in Pakistan after attending a QUAD summit in India.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit Pakistan on September 18, 2025, for high-level talks on regional security.
Two leading Pakistani TV channels reported on Thursday that Donald Trump is expected to visit Pakistan in September. They also claimed that after landing in Islamabad, the US president will head to India.
The White House has not announced or confirmed any such travel arrangements, contrary to what has been reported by news channels in Pakistan.
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Daily Times on MSNWhite house denies reports of Trump's visit to PakistanThe White House has officially denied recent media claims suggesting that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to visit Pakistan later this year. A senior White House official confirmed that "a trip to Pakistan has not been scheduled at this time,
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India Today on MSNUS confirms Pakistan visit, fuels buzz of Trump-Sharif meeting in WashingtonTammy Bruce was responding to a reporter who asked for her thoughts on Donald Trump's past offer to mediate on the Kashmir issue - a proposal he had made while claiming to have prevented war between India and Pakistan.
U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a visit to Pakistan in September, marking the first U.S. presidential visit in nearly two decades. The visit is expected to strengthen U.S.-Pakistan relations,
Donald Trump's lunch meeting with Pakistan's military chief and other tensions in the U.S.-India relationship, after decades of flourishing ties, have cast a shadow in trade negotiations.