Islamabad Traffic Control Escalated in Preparation for US-Iran Negotiations
Odaily News According to CCTV International News, in the early hours of today (April 18), a ban on heavy vehicles entering the city officially took effect in Pakistan's capital. Control measures at local long-distance bus stations have been escalated, and metro and bus operations have been shortened. The core logic behind Islamabad's traffic upgrade this time is to enhance the atmosphere of "mutual trust," using the absolute security of physical space to compensate for the weak foundation of diplomatic mutual trust, demonstrating to Washington and Tehran that the Islamabad negotiating table is not only a geographical transit point but also an absolute safe haven for information and security. Currently, Pakistani authorities have not yet announced a timetable for the new round of US-Iran negotiations.
