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Pakistan May Host Brief Stopover of Donald Trump During China Visit, Says Khawaja Asif

Pakistan’s defence minister says Donald Trump may make a brief stopover in Pakistan during his upcoming visit to China.

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Donald Trump may briefly stop in Pakistan during China visit, says Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif.

May 12, 2026

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has revealed that US President Donald Trump may make a short two-hour stopover in Pakistan during his upcoming visit to China.

In an interview with a private television channel, Khawaja Asif said that the potential visit reflects Pakistan’s growing global importance and its strengthened diplomatic profile on the international stage. He stated that Pakistan’s image has significantly transformed and is now being recognized as a secure and strategic gateway for trade and diplomacy.

Report of Military Success and Global Recognition

The defence minister stated that Pakistan has achieved significant milestones over the past year, describing what he called a decisive military success against its adversaries. He added that even Donald Trump had acknowledged these developments, reportedly referring to losses suffered by India and the destruction of military assets.

Khawaja Asif said such acknowledgments highlight the professionalism and effectiveness of Pakistan’s armed forces.

Pakistan as a Regional Mediator

He further stated that Pakistan has emerged as a key strategic mediator between the United States and Iran, contributing to de-escalation efforts and helping prevent wider conflict. According to him, Pakistan is no longer viewed as a country of instability but rather as a regional stabilizing force.

He added that the benefits of this evolving peace role would extend to the wider Muslim world, including Gulf states, Central Asia, and beyond.

Leadership and Economic Outlook

Credit for these developments, he said, goes to the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, under whose coordination Pakistan’s defence capabilities have become significantly stronger.

Commenting on the global situation, Khawaja Asif said rising inflation and the global oil crisis have pushed many countries toward reassessing their foreign policies. He noted a shift in European attitudes, with increasing emphasis on dialogue, de-escalation, and recognition of Palestinian rights instead of confrontation.

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