The general outline of the script for next week is taking shape: Vance and Witkoff are expected to arrive in Islamabad on Tuesday to attend the final round of negotiations with Iran.
Trump is expected to suddenly appear in Islamabad on Wednesday or Thursday to personally sign the agreement.
Pakistani media report that guests at Serena Hotel and Marriott Hotel in Islamabad have been asked to vacate by 5 p.m. today at the latest, as the hotels have been requisitioned by the government and will not accept new bookings until next Friday.
The message says additional delegations from various countries will also be arriving soon.
All private, public, and freight transportation in Rawalpindi has been immediately suspended—extremely rare! Further updates will follow.
The "twin cities" are implementing extraordinary security measures, surpassing those of the previous time.
Meanwhile, a sudden development: According to sources, Pete Hegseth is about to be fired.
There are no public signs that the U.S. and Iran will resume talks—the whole process is quietly underway beneath the surface.
This morning, at least three U.S. C-17 heavy military transport aircraft had already landed at Nur Khan Military Base. U.S. advance personnel and technical teams have arrived.
Pakistan, as the host nation, appears more eager for a settlement than either the U.S. or Iran.
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