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Pakistan allows visa-free boarding for talks

Published on: April 10, 2026 4:55 PM

Pakistan has allowed visa-free boarding for delegates attending key US-Iran talks in Islamabad. The move aims to facilitate urgent diplomatic engagement following a fragile ceasefire. Foreign officials, journalists, and support staff travelling for the talks will benefit directly.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar announced that airlines can board eligible passengers without visas. He said Pakistani authorities will issue visas on arrival upon entry into the country. The directive applies to all individuals linked to the Islamabad Talks 2026. Officials described the step as essential for smooth coordination.

Read more: Strict security in place as Islamabad gears up for US–Iran talks

Meanwhile, authorities have intensified security preparations across Islamabad ahead of the high-level meetings. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reviewed arrangements and called hosting the talks an honour. He directed officials to ensure maximum safety and extend full hospitality to foreign delegations. A central control room has also been established.

In addition, Islamabad police issued traffic advisories due to expected movement of foreign dignitaries. Authorities announced road diversions on major highways and urged citizens to avoid unnecessary travel. Entry into the Red Zone remains strictly restricted to authorised individuals. Security checks have been increased across the capital.

Read more: Trump issues stark warning to Iran over deal

Pakistan is hosting the talks following its role in brokering a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Senior leaders from both sides are expected to attend the first round. More than 10,000 security personnel have been deployed to secure the city. Officials say further diplomatic progress depends on the outcome of these talks.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Islamabad security measures, Islamabad Talks 2026, Latest, Pakistan diplomacy role, Pakistan visa on arrival, US Iran peace talks, visa free boarding Pakistan

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