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All eyes are on Pakistan as the United States and Iran prepare to hold rare direct talks in Islamabad starting Saturday (April 11).

The capital has been placed under heightened security, with both delegations expected to arrive on Friday (April 10) .

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00:00All eyes are on Pakistan as the United States and Iran prepare to hold rare direct talks in Islamabad starting
00:06Saturday.
00:07The capital has been placed under heightened security, with both delegations expected to arrive on Friday.
00:14However, the formal agenda of the widely anticipated talks has yet to be disclosed.
00:20An increased security presence has been observed in Islamabad's red zone, home to key government buildings,
00:26as authorities step up preparations ahead of the high-level meeting.
00:31Residents have welcomed the development, praising Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir
00:37for the country's role in helping secure a temporary ceasefire between Washington and Tehran earlier this week.
00:56Pakistan has been given this, and has been given the whole world.
01:00Pakistan has been given its name.
01:02Pakistan has been sent to the whole world and has been sent to the whole world.
01:04The credit is from Pakistan and Field Marshal General Asim Munir.
01:09They have been sent to the ceasefire to the end of the day.
01:14The war has been sent to the war.
01:17The war has been sent to the war.
01:25So hopefully this will go to the Department of Justice and this ceasefire will be successful.
01:31Saturday's talks are expected to focus on extending the current two-week ceasefire and reducing tensions in the region.
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