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Heightened security remained in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Wednesday (April 22) after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would indefinitely extend the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further peace talks, although it was not clear if Iran or Israel, the U.S. ally in the two-month war, would agree.

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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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