Pakistan Declares Two-Day Emergency Holiday in Islamabad Ahead of High-Stakes US-Iran Talks
Summary
Pakistan has declared a two-day emergency holiday in Islamabad ahead of high-stakes US-Iran talks to ensure security during the diplomatic event.
Key Points
- Pakistan declared a two-day emergency local holiday in Islamabad ahead of US-Iran talks.
- The holiday applies on Thursday and Friday, affecting government and private offices in Islamabad.
- Essential services like police, hospitals, and utilities will remain operational during the holiday.
- The move is seen as Pakistan's effort to manage security and position itself as a mediator in international diplomacy.