Islamabad is in a week-long security lockdown despite no clear timeline for expected US-Iran peace talks. Major roads are sealed, the city’s administrative center remains cordoned off, and commuters and businesses face disruption. Residents are left in uncertainty as officials prepare for delegates to arrive with little warning, underscoring the heavy social and logistical costs of prolonged crackdowns.
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