US-Iran Talks in Pakistan: Hormuz Strait Focus
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US-Iran talks are scheduled for Saturday in Pakistan, focusing on the Hormuz Strait. Heightened security measures in Islamabad, including road closures, may affect travel.
Negotiations between the US and Iran will take place in Islamabad, Pakistan, this Saturday. The discussions are expected to center on the strategic Hormuz Strait, a critical waterway for oil transport.
Travelers should anticipate increased security throughout Islamabad. Road closures and heightened security measures are in effect, potentially causing disruptions.
Consider allowing extra time for transit and confirm hotel reservations, as some establishments may be affected by the security arrangements.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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