Around 10,000 security personnel have been deployed in Islamabad ahead of US-Iran talks, with roads blocked and hotels evacuated. A US Air Force aircraft carrying Vice President JD Vance has reportedly landed. Pakistan also announced visas on arrival for delegates, while Iran denied reports that its negotiating team has reached the city.
A US Air Force C-40B VIP transport aircraft has landed in Pakistan, reportedly carrying US Vice President JD Vance, who is expected to represent the United States in peace talks with Iran in Islamabad. The visit comes as Pakistan prepares to host high-level negotiations aimed at easing tensions after weeks of conflict.
Security has been tightened in the capital city of Islamabad as Pakistan prepares to host high-stakes negotiation talks between the US and Iran on Saturday.
Roads have been blocked using shipping containers, armed patrols have been deployed across key zones, and luxury hotels have quietly evacuated guests ahead of the diplomatic meeting.
Around 10,000 security personnel have been deployed in Islamabad to ensure the safety of visiting delegates, according to a report in . The report said that a “blue book” protocol would also be extended to the delegates, which refers to top-tier, high-security VIP treatment and arrangements for VVIPs.
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