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News of Trump’s visit to Pakistan in September turned out to be false, Pakistan again faced embarrassment in the world

INTERNATIONALNews of Trump's visit to Pakistan in September turned out to be false, Pakistan again faced embarrassment in the world

Pakistani media has been claiming for a long time that US President Donald Trump may visit Pakistan. But on Friday, the White House rejected all these claims. The White House clarified about Trump’s visit and said that he is not going to visit Pakistan at the moment. Let us tell you, George W. Bush was the last American President who visited Pakistan in 2006.

On Thursday, the news kept running throughout the day in the Pakistani media quoting sources that Trump may visit Pakistan in the month of September. Reports said that Trump will come to Islamabad in September. Along with this, it was also claimed in the Pakistani media that Trump will also visit India after visiting Pakistan. However, after some time many Pakistani media withdrew their reports.

Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan, while reacting to these news, said that we do not have much information about this. Let us tell you, US President Donald Trump is going to visit Scotland between 25 and 29 July. White House press secretary Caroline Levitt gave this information on Thursday. During this time, Trump will also talk to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to further strengthen the trade agreement. Levitt said that Trump will also visit Tarnberry and Aberdeen in Scotland. He will meet Starmer there.

The agreement between the US and the UK came into effect on June 30, under which US export duties for the UK automobile and aerospace sector have been reduced. This will now allow British car manufacturers to sell their vehicles in the US at a lower tax rate (10%).

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