
President Trump Poised for Historic Visit to Pakistan in September, Reports Claim
- Pakistan News
- July 17, 2025
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Islamabad – U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a landmark visit to Pakistan in September, according to two leading Pakistani television networks citing insider sources.
If confirmed, this visit would be the first by a U.S. president in nearly two decades, following former President George W. Bush’s trip to Islamabad in 2006. The development could mark a pivotal moment in U.S.-Pakistan diplomatic relations, which have seen notable engagement in recent months.
While the Pakistani Foreign Office declined to officially confirm the visit, media outlets report that Trump is expected to arrive in Islamabad before continuing on to India. The trip is being interpreted by analysts as a gesture of renewed U.S. interest in South Asia amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Ties between Washington and Islamabad have warmed recently, with a rare and significant meeting between President Trump and Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, taking place at the White House last month. The meeting was widely seen as a sign of strengthening military and strategic cooperation.
A spokesperson for Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters, “We are not aware of any confirmed visit by the U.S. president at this time.” However, sources close to diplomatic circles suggest preparations may already be underway behind closed doors.
Analysts believe that a Trump visit could pave the way for deeper engagement on regional security, trade, counterterrorism cooperation, and Afghan peace efforts. It may also contribute to the growing momentum around Pakistan’s strategic rebalancing with global powers.
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