
According to media reports, Trump is scheduled to visit to both India and Pakistan, during this tour.
If confirmed, the visit would be the first by a U.S. president since nearly two decades ago, when President George W. Bush visited Pakistan in 2006.
The proposed visit comes after a previous high-profile meeting between Donald Trump and Pakistan s Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir at the White House, where the two met to discuss regional security matters, especially the Iran-Israel conflict.
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Trump also organized a luncheon in General Munir s honor. A White House spokesperson termed the event as a display of gratitude for Pakistan s efforts in regional stability, particularly in de-escalation between Pakistan and India.
In addition to security issues, the two leaders also explored economic cooperation, with Trump confirming that early-stage trade discussions are underway involving both Pakistan and India.
During this meeting General Munir also met U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pat Hegseth.
While speaking on the larger significance of the meeting, Trump said, "General Asim has had a powerful role in reducing Pak-India tensions. We value his leadership."