Islamabad – The Pakistani Foreign Minister officially announced the lifting of all exceptional security restrictions and measures imposed in the capital, Islamabad, over the past few days. This move comes following the conclusion of precautionary arrangements set to secure the perimeter of consultations linked to the negotiation file between Iran and the United States. The minister explained that these measures aimed to ensure the highest levels of confidentiality and safety for de-escalation efforts, and were terminated immediately after re-evaluating the field situation and confirming the completion of logistical arrangements for this sensitive file.
Back to Normal: Islamabad Bids Farewell to “Security Zones” After Successful Mission
Pakistani authorities confirmed that traffic and daily life have returned to normal in all areas previously subject to strict measures. Obviously, Pakistan’s success in securing this round of communications reflects its ability to play the role of a “safe host” amid escalating regional tensions. As a result, vital streets and areas surrounding diplomatic headquarters, which saw intense activity in recent hours, have been reopened under close monitoring by security agencies to ensure continued stability following the lifting of restrictions.
Pakistan as a “Regional Mediator”: A Strategic Role in De-escalating Rivals
This development underscores the pivotal role Pakistan plays as a mediator in several of the region’s hot files, as Islamabad seeks to support dialogue paths and bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran. Analysts believe that providing the right atmosphere for these negotiations is part of Pakistan’s strategy to reduce regional tensions that affect its national security. Accordingly, the diplomatic movement in Islamabad remains an indicator of international parties’ desire to find unconventional communication channels away from the noise of direct media statements.



