Pakistan Deploys Army, Rangers to Guard Islamabad's Red Zone Ahead of Iran-US Talks
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Pakistani authorities have tightened security in Islamabad ahead of scheduled Iran‑United States talks. The army and rangers are tasked with protecting the red zone that houses government buildings and diplomatic missions.
The deployment aims to safeguard key state and diplomatic facilities located within the designated secure area. Officials said the forces will ensure the protection of the red zone during the period of the upcoming negotiations.
The heightened security measures are being taken as preparations continue for the Iran‑US diplomatic talks set to take place in the city.
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