The White House has officially clarified that former U.S. President Donald Trump has no scheduled visit to Pakistan, dismissing circulating media reports suggesting a potential trip to Islamabad in September.
U.S. officials have confirmed that no such visit has been arranged and emphasized that Trump’s current travel plans do not include Pakistan. Multiple Pakistani media outlets had previously claimed Trump would arrive in Islamabad on September 18 before visiting India, but those reports have now been retracted.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office and the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad also stated they had no information or confirmation regarding any such visit. The rumors appear to have originated from unverified sources and were amplified across local media platforms.
Meanwhile, Trump’s upcoming public itinerary includes a state visit to the United Kingdom in September, with no mention of any South Asian destinations.
This clarification puts an end to the speculation and affirms that no official diplomatic engagement between Trump and Pakistani leadership is scheduled at this time.