Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced that airlines will allow visa-free boarding for people traveling to Pakistan to attend the Islamabad Talks. Visitors will be able to receive their visas on arrival, making it easier for international delegations to participate in the important discussions.
Delegations from Iran and the United States are expected to arrive soon for negotiations. These talks come after a ceasefire that was reportedly facilitated by Pakistan, showing its active role in reducing tensions between the two countries. The meetings are expected to focus on peace efforts and improving relations.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has reviewed strict security arrangements in Islamabad. Authorities have decided to seal the Red Zone, which is a high-security area in the capital. More than 10,000 security personnel will be deployed to ensure safety during the visit of foreign officials and the ongoing talks.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian is expected to attend, along with senior US officials, including Vice President JD Vance. Their presence highlights the importance of these discussions and the seriousness of the situation.
Pakistan aims to play a positive and constructive role by bringing both sides together. The goal is to promote dialogue, reduce tensions, and work toward long-term peace between Tehran and Washington. These efforts reflect Pakistan’s growing involvement in international diplomacy and its commitment to regional stability.

