President Trump is anticipated to visit Pakistan in September, marking the first U.S. presidential visit since 2006, according to local news channels. While Pakistan's foreign office remains unaware, reports suggest Trump will also visit India following his Islamabad arrival. This potential visit follows a recent boost in U.S.
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