The Pakistani government has mandated that all federal ministries and offices in Islamabad's Red Zone work from home on April 21, 2026, in anticipation of the US-Iran talks. This directive aims to ensure safety and public awareness, with officials required to remain available for duty. President Trump has indicated that Vice President JD Vance and a US delegation are en route to Islamabad, expressing optimism about the talks despite Iran's lack of confirmation regarding its participation. He also stated his willingness to meet Iranian leaders if negotiations progress positively.
POLITICSPublished 17 Apr 2026 • Published 3 days ago • Updated 3h ago
Islamabad Security Measures Heightened Ahead of US-Iran Talks
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Pakistan has ordered federal offices in Islamabad's Red Zone to work from home ahead of US-Iran talks, while uncertainty remains over Iran's attendance. President Trump confirmed a US delegation is en route, but Iran has stated it has no plans to negotiate, raising concerns about the upcoming ceasefire expiration.
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