ISLAMABAD – In a major diplomatic development, reports indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit Pakistan in September, marking the first visit by a sitting U.S. president to the country in nearly two decades.
According to two prominent Pakistani news channels, sources close to the matter have confirmed Trump’s upcoming visit to Islamabad. While Pakistan’s Foreign Office has yet to officially confirm the news, anticipation is building around what could be a landmark moment in U.S.-Pakistan relations.
A Historic Step Toward Renewed Diplomacy
If confirmed, Trump’s visit to Pakistan in September would be the first by a U.S. president since George W. Bush’s trip in 2006. The potential visit follows a significant diplomatic exchange last month, when Trump welcomed Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, to the White House — a first-of-its-kind meeting in U.S.-Pakistan military relations.
Regional Impact: India Also on the Agenda
The report also suggests that Trump will travel to India immediately following his Pakistan visit, signaling a broader South Asian engagement strategy. This dual visit could significantly influence geopolitical dynamics in the region.
A Visit That Could Redefine Relations
Whether symbolic or strategic, Trump’s visit to Pakistan in September is poised to be a game-changer. As anticipation grows, the global community will be watching closely.




























