Pakistan Tightens Security in Islamabad Ahead of US-Iran Talks
- Security measures were increased in Islamabad ahead of expected peace talks between the US and Iran, including road closures, traffic restrictions, and armed guards near major hotels involved in the negotiations.
- US negotiators are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on Monday to resume talks aimed at ending the war with Iran, as announced by President Donald Trump.
- Major hotels in Islamabad such as the Serena and Movenpick are fully booked or not accepting reservations, with current guests asked to vacate to prepare for the talks.
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Pakistan continues its preparations to host a new round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in the capital, Islamabad...
Pakistan's capital Islamabad has become the scene of a massive security police operation this Sunday, with the possibility of the United States and Iran leading a new peace negotiation in the coming days.Continue reading...
New round of US-Iran war negotiations possible — as Pakistan host city locks down in preparation
ISLAMABAD — Major hotels are sold out for reservations this week and some transportation and other services have shut down in and near Pakistan's capital city on Sunday, as the world waits in hope for a second round of peace talks between Iran and the US to take place.
Trump to Visit Pakistan? Islamabad Under Lockdown for US-Iran Peace Talks
Strict security measures have been enforced in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Sunday amid the possibility of a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran. The city is witnessing lockdown-like conditions with the Red Zone completely sealed off. While the US, Iran, or Pakistan have not officially confirmed the meeting yet, the extensive preparations suggest high-level diplomatic activity. A security team for a high-level US delegation…
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