
Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced earlier today the removal of security restrictions surrounding the Serena Hotel and Islamabad’s “Green Zone.” The measures, which included a strict lockdown lasting over two weeks, were implemented to facilitate high-stakes diplomatic negotiations aimed at de-escalating the conflict between the United States and Iran. The Serena Hotel has served as the primary venue for these critical discussions, hosting the delegations that successfully negotiated the recent ceasefire.
This decision follows the departure of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who returned to Islamabad to deliver Iran’s final terms for a potential long-term cessation of hostilities.
Analysis: A Sign of Stalled Progress?
The lifting of the lockdown in Islamabad suggests that the immediate diplomatic window for further talks hosted by Pakistan may have closed for the time being. The normalization of the area indicates that no follow-up negotiations are currently scheduled to take place in the Pakistani capital. Observers view this development as a possible signal that the most recent attempts to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran may have hit a stalemate.
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