
Pakistan Reviews Security for Expected US-Iran Talks in Islamabad
Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and the US ambassador met in Islamabad to review security arrangements for an anticipated second round of US-Iran talks. The Iranian ambassador was also present at a related security meeting concerning these preparations.
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Tight security in Islamabad as US-Iran talks set to go ahead
Security is on lockdown in Islamabad where preparations are being made for new US‑Iran talks.
Read full article →Naqvi, US ambassador discuss security arrangements for second round of Islamabad Talks
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi discussed security arrangements for the planned second round of Islamabad Talks with the United States’ ambassador to Pakistan, Natalie Baker, in the capital on Monday. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that representatives from Washington were heading to Islamabad and they would be “there tomorrow evening” for a second round of negotiations with Iran, after the first round of talks hosted by Pakistan ended without an agreement. A press release by the ...
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Read full article →Naqvi, US envoy review security for expected US-Iran talks in Islamabad
Natalie Baker expresses appreciation for country’s efforts, role in ensuring secure environment amid regional tensions
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