US Team Lands in Pakistan for Second Round of US-Iran Talks

US Team Lands in Pakistan for Second Round of US-Iran Talks



 

A US team has come to Islamabad. Pakistan is set to host the next talks between the US and Iran, sources say on Sunday.

Teams from other countries are starting to arrive for the big talks, sources say.

Leaders in Islamabad and Rawalpindi upped safety in the main city. They shut the Red Zone to cars as Pakistan gets ready for foreign guests.

This comes after news of the second talks between US and Iran teams, set for next week.

Islamabad police said in a note that the Red Zone and wider area stay shut to all cars until told more. This is due to foreign guests.

They told people to take other roads and help traffic cops for easy move and safety.

Also, leaders in Islamabad and Rawalpindi stopped all people and goods buses right away in the two cities.

Islamabad’s top official stopped big trucks and people buses until more news, with no reason given.

“Heavy transport and public transport in the city are being suspended until further orders. Citizens are earnestly requested to cooperate with the security agencies,” the Islamabad DC posted on X.

In Rawalpindi, all private, people, and goods buses stopped at once. The official said more news later.

“All private, public and goods transport in Rawalpindi is hereby suspended with immediate effect. Further updates will be shared,” the Rawalpindi DC said on X.

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