
Security arrangements completed at all sensitive locations in Islamabad. Additional police from Punjab called in. Transport terminals closed Thursday night.
White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed next round of US-Iran negotiations likely to take place in Islamabad. No extension requested for ceasefire agreement.
Leavitt highlighted Pakistan’s central role as sole intermediary in talks with Iran.
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