00:02Heightened security remained in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would indefinitely extend
00:10the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further peace talks, although it was not clear if Iran or Israel, the
00:18U.S. ally in the two-month war, would agree.
00:20Armed police stood guard at checkpoints across Islamabad's red zone area, with streets noticeably quiet near the Serena Hotel, the
00:29venue designated for a possible second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks.
00:34Residents said they were watching events closely, with many calling for dialogue over conflict.
00:50There are many times, the will of course be solved.
00:53The problem of the people from now is given to the people of the country.
00:56The other people need to work together because the country gets increased, and the country is worse.
01:11This is why their presence is almost done.
01:14This is the problem for the many parties to do this.
01:26Pakistan's leaders have hosted peace talks in Islamabad to end a war that has killed
01:31thousands of people and shaken the global economy.
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