The State
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir are expected to meet former US President Donald Trump on September 25 during the UN General Assembly, sources reveal.
Despite no official confirmation from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) or the embassy in Washington, reports suggest this high-level dialogue is in the works following Munir’s recent visits to the US capital.
US-Pak ties have warmed after years of diplomatic distance. In June, Trump welcomed Army Chief Munir to the White House, where they discussed trade, economic development, and cryptocurrency cooperation. The Trump administration followed this by announcing a trade deal and promising support to develop Pakistan’s oil reserves.
This diplomatic thaw coincided with Pakistan crediting Trump for mediating a truce in the May conflict between India and Pakistan, a claim India denies, stating the ceasefire was proposed by Pakistan’s military leadership.
Stay tuned for official updates on this significant diplomatic engagement.