Rumors about Donald Trump visiting Pakistan have been officially denied by authorities. The clarification comes as diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran continue, with possible talks expected in Islamabad.
Officials from Pakistan and Iran have indicated that negotiating teams may return to Islamabad soon. The next round of discussions could take place within days or early next week. However, no final schedule has been confirmed yet.
Speculation had spread on social media suggesting that Donald Trump might lead a delegation to Pakistan. Pakistani officials, including Ishaq Dar, rejected these claims. They confirmed that Donald Trump is not expected to visit Pakistan for the talks.
Sources from the Iranian embassy in Islamabad also shared updates. They said that preparations for the next meeting are underway, but exact dates are still uncertain. The coming weekend is being considered as a possible timeframe.
Pakistan is actively coordinating with both Washington and Tehran. Officials say there are positive signals from both sides to continue dialogue. Islamabad is working to finalize arrangements for the upcoming discussions.
The previous round of talks was held in Islamabad last weekend. It marked the first direct engagement between the United States and Iran in many years. The US delegation was led by Vice President JD Vance, while Iran was represented by Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.
Key issues discussed included the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear programme, and sanctions relief. Although no agreement was reached, both sides agreed to keep communication open.
Despite ongoing diplomatic activity, rumors about Donald Trump’s involvement have been dismissed. Officials emphasized that such claims are inaccurate and not based on official information.
Pakistan is playing a key role as a facilitator in these talks. The country is being considered as the venue for another round before the current ceasefire period ends. However, authorities have not issued a formal confirmation.
Experts believe continued dialogue is important to reduce tensions in the region. They say diplomatic engagement can help prevent further escalation in the Gulf.
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As discussions continue, officials urge the public to rely on verified information. The focus remains on ongoing talks rather than unconfirmed reports about Donald Trump visiting Pakistan.





