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The April 11 Roadmap: Ceasefire On Edge As US-Iran Diplomacy Intensifies In Fortified Islamabad

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The April 11 Roadmap: Ceasefire On Edge As US-Iran Diplomacy Intensifies In Fortified Islamabad

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The US and Iran are engaged in high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad, with a fragile two-week ceasefire on the edge. The talks are focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil artery, and ensuring global energy markets are no longer held hostage by Iranian naval provocations.

Islamabad has been transformed into a high-security diplomatic fortress to host US-Iran peace talks. The city is under a 'Red Zone' lockdown, with a total lockdown of the administrative heart to ensure 'foolproof security' for visiting dignitaries. The talks are being held at the Serena Hotel, with Pakistani mediators working around the clock to solidify the fragile ceasefire. The US has warned that the American military remains on high alert, despite the diplomatic efforts. The talks are primarily focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with the US viewing the negotiations as a final opportunity for Iran to negotiate. The Pakistani government has declared April 11 a public holiday to accommodate the high-stakes talks.

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