- US Secret Service arrives, reviewing security for Iran talks.
- High-level delegation, including Vance, meets Pakistan’s ISI.
- Islamabad under heightened security, key routes partially blocked.
Ahead of the proposed US-Iran talks scheduled to begin in Islamabad on Friday, a series of high-level meetings are underway as Pakistan’s capital has been turned into a fortress-like security zone.
Around 23 officers from the US Secret Service have arrived in Islamabad to oversee security arrangements for the visiting American delegation. The officers are reviewing protection measures for the team expected to engage in talks with Iran.
The US delegation is expected to be led by Vice President JD Vance and includes Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Sources said the US security team is holding a coordination and security review meeting with Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. Scheduled for 6:30 pm (IST), the meeting includes detailed briefings on threat assessments, deployment plans and intelligence inputs related to the visit.
The ISI is being represented by DG-C Major General Faisal Naseer and his team, who are briefing US officials on Pakistan Army and intelligence-led security arrangements, as well as potential threats identified and neutralised following the announcement of the visit.
Capital Placed Under Unprecedented Security
Islamabad has been placed under heightened security, with Pakistan Army troops and Islamabad Police deployed across highways and key roads.
Security of the Red Zone has been taken over by the Pakistan Army’s X Corps. Major entry and exit routes connecting the capital with other cities have been shut for two days.
The Red Zone has been completely sealed for public access, while roads including Murree Road and the Faizabad interchange remain partially blocked.
Threat Concerns Heighten Vigilance
According to sources, security agencies from both Pakistan and the United States are concerned about possible attacks by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Zainabiyoun Brigade (Lashkar-e-Zainab) during the diplomatic engagement.
These concerns have led to intensified coordination between the two sides.
Assurances On Protests
Concerns have also been raised over potential anti-American demonstrations, particularly in light of past protests during regional tensions involving Iran.
US Chargé d’Affaires Natalia Baker met Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, during which assurances were given that no anti-American protests would be allowed anywhere in the country while the US delegation remains in Islamabad.

