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Islamabad Declares Two-Day Emergency Shutdown Ahead of Iran-US Talks

Pakistani officials have announced an immediate two-day closure of the country’s capital to prepare for upcoming negotiations between Iran and the United States. This decision aims to facilitate administrative and security arrangements in Islamabad.

According to international media, including Euronews, the talks are scheduled to take place soon in Islamabad. No further details have been released yet regarding the level of delegations or the official agenda.

Previously, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement announcing a two-week ceasefire in what it called the “Third Imposed War,” along with news of the upcoming talks in Islamabad. The statement indicated that the talks are intended to finalize agreement details and advance the political process.

Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, has hosted significant regional meetings and consultations in recent years. The emergency closure underscores Pakistani authorities’ special preparations for facilitating these negotiations.

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