US President Trump Not Coming to Pakistan
FO, US Embassy Deny Reports of Trump’s Visit to Pakistan
Islamabad -(Mudassar Iqbal)-Journalist has formally apologized for a previous incorrect report suggesting that former US President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit Pakistan. The journalist clarified that Trump is not visiting Pakistan but rather heading to the United Kingdom in September for a second state visit.
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The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday said it had no information regarding US President Donald Trump’s reported visit to Pakistan.
Speaking to Reuters, FO Spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan expressed complete ignorance about any such development.
Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Islamabad also refuted media claims, stating that no official announcement had been made about President Trump’s visit.
“The White House has not shared any details,” said the US Embassy spokesperson. He advised journalists to contact the White House directly for any updates regarding the US president’s travel plans.
The clarification came in response to media reports suggesting that Trump was expected to visit Pakistan in September 2025.
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As per a report published by The Standard, King Charles III will host Donald Trump and Mrs. Trump at Windsor Castle from September 17 to 19, 2025. This will be Trump’s unprecedented second state visit to Britain, making him the first elected US president in modern times to receive two such invitations from a British monarch.
Unlike French President Emmanuel Macron, who addressed the British Parliament during his visit, Trump will not address the House of Commons as it will be in recess during his stay.
Trump confirmed last month that he agreed to the meeting after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered him a handwritten invitation from King Charles during a meeting at the Oval Office.
The journalist stated, “I regret the earlier misinformation. Based on the latest official reports, Donald Trump is not visiting Pakistan at all.
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