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Provided by AGPRoads leading into Islamabad’s heavily restricted “Red Zone,” which contains key government offices and private facilities—including a five-star hotel that previously hosted earlier US-Iran discussions—remain closed to general traffic.
As stated by reports, all educational institutions and hostels in Islamabad and the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi have remained shut since last week, while public transportation services, including the metro bus system, continue to be suspended.
Some limited easing of restrictions occurred on Wednesday, when two intercity bus terminals in Rawalpindi were reopened to allow restricted travel, according to reports.
A security official speaking anonymously said law enforcement agencies have been instructed to maintain heightened security measures “until further notice.”
The planned second round of negotiations was expected to take place in Pakistan this week, but Iranian authorities have said they will not participate unless the United States lifts what they describe as an “illegal” blockade of Iranian ports, as stated by reports.
Meanwhile, US officials had indicated they would send a delegation to the talks, reportedly led by Vice President JD Vance.
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