Islamabad's move is signaling to both sides: I'll clean up the scene first, do you dare to come and take a seat?

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Islamabad ramps up traffic control preparations for US-Iran negotiations
The Pakistani capital Islamabad implemented a heavy vehicle entry ban early in the morning, with enhanced control at long-distance bus stations and shortened operation times for the subway and buses. This move aims to strengthen mutual trust through absolute physical security, demonstrating to Washington and Tehran that the negotiation table is also a safe haven for information and security. Currently, there is no new schedule for US-Iran negotiations.
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