The White House said Thursday that no visit was scheduled by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for Pakistan “at this time” after the generalized reports of a trip.
Early in the day, some local television news channels reported, citing Fuentes, which Trump was expected to visit Pakistan in September. The news channels said Trump would also visit India after arriving in Islamabad in September. The channels then withdrew their reports.
The White House dismissed rumors. “A trip to Pakistan has not been scheduled at this time,” said a White House official.
Talk with Dawn.com In the visit previously, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, said: “We have no information on this matter.”
Similarly, a spokesman for the United States Embassy in Islamabad said Reuters“We have nothing to announce,” and said the White House could provide confirmation about the president’s schedule.
George W Bush was the last president of the United States to visit Pakistan in 2006.
The relations between the United States and Pakistan saw a great impulse when Trump was the host of the head of the Army staff of the Army also in the White House last month at an unprecedented meeting.
India will be to organize the summit of the so -called quadruple countries this year, but the dates for the meeting have not yet been announced.
The Quad group includes the United States, India, Australia and Japan and focuses on counteracting China’s rise in the Indo-Pacific region.
The King of Great Britain, Charles, will receive Trump from September 17 to 19 for his second unprecedented state visit to Great Britain, Buckingham Palace said Monday.