
According to several reports from pakistan on Thursday, US President donald trump is anticipated to travel to pakistan in September. trump may also arrange a trip to india following his layover in Islamabad, according to news agency Reuters, which cited local media reports that cited people with knowledge of the situation.
The US President's possible visit to pakistan has been denied by Pakistan's foreign office.
Nonetheless, Trump's trip to pakistan would mark the first time a US president has traveled there since George W. Bush in 2006.
The announcement of Trump's visit follows the US President's reception at the white house for pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir.
Trump's claims on brokering India-Pak ceasefire
Following a four-day military standoff between india and pakistan in May, trump has frequently asserted that he stepped in to mediate a ceasefire agreement between the two nations.
Following the pahalgam assault on april 22, tensions between india and pakistan increased. Following this, india began Operation Sindoor, a counterterrorism military campaign that targeted terror bases in pakistan and the PoK.
The indian air Force then attacked Pakistani air bases in retaliation for Pakistan's military attacks on indian air bases.
Trump proclaimed a ceasefire between the two nations on his social media network, Truth Social, on May 10. Since then, the US president has claimed that he mediated the agreement, a claim that india has denied.
Trump had mentioned the India-Pakistan war when he said he had "stopped a lot of fights" earlier this month. "At a nuclear stage" is another way he said it.
"To be honest, we put an end to a lot of fights, including one between india and pakistan over commerce. "We have to deal with pakistan and india," trump stated. Nonetheless, the indian government has insisted that bilateral discussions between the two nations' DGMOs led to the ceasefire agreement.
The US President's possible visit to pakistan has been denied by Pakistan's foreign office.
Nonetheless, Trump's trip to pakistan would mark the first time a US president has traveled there since George W. Bush in 2006.
The announcement of Trump's visit follows the US President's reception at the white house for pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir.
Trump's claims on brokering India-Pak ceasefire
Following a four-day military standoff between india and pakistan in May, trump has frequently asserted that he stepped in to mediate a ceasefire agreement between the two nations.
Following the pahalgam assault on april 22, tensions between india and pakistan increased. Following this, india began Operation Sindoor, a counterterrorism military campaign that targeted terror bases in pakistan and the PoK.
The indian air Force then attacked Pakistani air bases in retaliation for Pakistan's military attacks on indian air bases.
Trump proclaimed a ceasefire between the two nations on his social media network, Truth Social, on May 10. Since then, the US president has claimed that he mediated the agreement, a claim that india has denied.
Trump had mentioned the India-Pakistan war when he said he had "stopped a lot of fights" earlier this month. "At a nuclear stage" is another way he said it.
"To be honest, we put an end to a lot of fights, including one between india and pakistan over commerce. "We have to deal with pakistan and india," trump stated. Nonetheless, the indian government has insisted that bilateral discussions between the two nations' DGMOs led to the ceasefire agreement.