Diplomatic Deadlock: Islamabad Lockdown Amid US-Iran Tensions
Islamabad faces an ongoing security lockdown amid uncertainty about talks between the US and Iran. With a second round of dialogue anticipated, the city remains sealed, affecting daily life. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's visit aims to coordinate regional peace efforts, yet the direct US-Iran talks remain unconfirmed.
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- Pakistan
Islamabad remains locked under heavy security, as uncertainties rise over US-Iran discussions. Major roads are sealed, with the Red Zone under strict surveillance.
The Iranian foreign minister's visit intends to bolster regional peace, while the US team has not yet arrived for expected engagements.
The lockdown impacts daily life, highlighting the city’s transient nature, while hopes for a diplomatic resolution persist.
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