
On Friday, the White House refuted the media news and claimed that US President Donald Trump could visit Pakistan in September. He said there were no such presidential travel plans.
“A trip to Pakistan was not planned at the moment”, the White House confirmed either.
Unlike reports broadcast by intelligence channels in Pakistan, the White House did not announce or confirmed such an organization of travel.
The White House statement after the news about a potential visit to Trump, which was spreading in Pakistani news centers.
Some local television intelligence channels, citing sources, claimed that Trump would be expected to visit Pakistan in September. Intelligence channels said Trump would also visit India upon arrival in Islamabad in September.
However, the news channels later downloaded their news, Dawn informed. The spokesman of the Foreign Office Shafqat Ali Khan said Dawn: “We have no information about this matter.”
George W Bush was the last US president to visit Pakistan in 2006.
As far as Trump’s travel plans are concerned, the US White House Karoline Leavitt press secretary said on Thursday (local time) that Scotland would visit Scotland from July 25 to July 29.
Leavitt said that Trump is to organize interviews related to the Great Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his visit.
“US President Donald Trump travels to Scotland, where Turnberry and Aberdine visit from July 25th to July.
Leitt also said that Trump and the first lady Melania would visit Windsor Castle to meet King Charles at the end of this year.
“And the President and First Lady are traveling to the United Kingdom on an official visit to the state since September 19, September 19 at the end of this autumn. This means truly unprecedented second state visit to President Trump and is honored and is looking forward to meeting his majesty King in Windsor Castle,” she said.
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