Red Zone Seal… Ban on new bookings in hotels, Islamabad again transformed into an impregnable fort for US-Iran talks.
Us Iran Talks Pakistan Mediation: A major diplomatic stir is being seen in the Middle East amid the ongoing fierce tension between America and Iran. According to reports, the next round of high-level talks between the two countries can be held in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad next week. Although neither side has officially announced the date of this meeting yet, the activities happening at the ground level in Pakistan are indicating that the next talks are likely to take place soon.
Roads closed permanently
According to information received from sources, American heavy military aircraft at Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi. C-17 Globemaster III Has been seen descending. This airbase is very close to Islamabad and its security has been tightened. Apart from this, from the airport to Islamabad’s ‘Red Zone’ The roads leading to it have been temporarily closed. Due to security concerns, big hotels of Islamabad like Serena and Marriott are being evacuated and new bookings have been completely banned there.
Will the ceasefire deadline be extended again?
The importance of this dialogue has also increased because the current ceasefire implemented between the two countries is ending on April 21. According to reports, US President Donald Trump does not seem to be in favor of extending this ceasefire. In such a situation, this conversation to be held before April 21 will decide the direction of peace or new conflict in the region. It is noteworthy that earlier in the second week of April, marathon talks had taken place between the two countries for about 21 hours but no concrete result could be achieved.
Trump can go to Islamabad
Pakistan has emerged as a main mediator in this entire matter. pakistan army chief General Asim Munir Recently visited Iran, where he communicated with the Iranian leadership for restoration of peace. There have been very positive signals regarding this from America also. President Donald Trump has indicated that if a concrete deal is agreed upon with Iran, he can personally come to Islamabad and sign that deal.
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Strait of Hormuz eased
Iran has also taken some steps to improve the environment for dialogue at the diplomatic level. According to Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the Strait of Hormuz has been opened to commercial ships, which is being considered a positive sign. Now the eyes of the entire world are on Islamabad to see whether these talks will pave the way for a historic peace agreement or will the tension reach a new peak.
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