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    Historic Visits of US Presidents and VPs to Pakistan Before JD Vance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Since gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has hosted multiple visits from US presidents and vice presidents aimed at enhancing diplomatic, strategic, and humanitarian relations between the two nations.

    In a significant development, Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first sitting US president to visit Pakistan, arriving in Karachi in December 1959 for an informal goodwill trip where he met with President Ayub Khan. Following him, Lyndon B. Johnson visited Karachi on December 23, 1967, during his presidency. Notably, Johnson had also traveled to Pakistan earlier in 1961 as vice president on a diplomatic goodwill mission.

    Richard Nixon conducted a state visit to Lahore in August 1969, where he held talks with President Yahya Khan. Later, Bill Clinton visited Islamabad on March 25, 2000, meeting President Rafiq Tarar and General Pervez Musharraf, and delivered a radio address to the Pakistani nation.

    George W. Bush also visited Islamabad from March 3 to 4, 2006, engaging in discussions with President Musharraf focused on regional security and cooperation. Among vice presidents, Lyndon B. Johnson, Dick Cheney, and Joe Biden made visits to Pakistan in 1961, 2005, and 2009 respectively, participating in diplomatic missions and humanitarian efforts.

    Meanwhile, JD Vance is set to become the latest US vice president to visit Pakistan in 2026, with plans to discuss regional security and diplomatic relations. These visits over the decades highlight a longstanding tradition of high-level engagement between the United States and Pakistan, predating Vance’s upcoming trip.

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