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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