Islamabad Red Zone Sealed and Public Holidays Declared for Historic US-Iran Summit

Apr 9, 2026 | Iran, Public Policy, USA

ISLAMABAD — The federal capital has been placed under a stringent security blanket as authorities officially sealed the Red Zone in preparation for the high-stakes peace talks between the United States and Iran. With delegations including U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arriving, the government has declared Thursday and Friday (April 9–10) as local holidays in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to facilitate VVIP movement.

Security & Logistics: The ‘Fortress’ Protocol

  • Red Zone Lockdown: The heart of the capital is now completely restricted. Security forces have sealed the high-security zone starting from Faisal Avenue, with several entry points to the city closed to the general public.

  • VVIP Accommodation: A major hotel within the Red Zone has been entirely requisitioned by the government. Management has instructed all regular guests to vacate the premises until Sunday evening to accommodate the international delegations.

  • Public Closures: Beyond the public holidays, popular hiking spots including Trails 2, 3, 4, and 5, as well as the trail behind Saidpur Village, remain closed to ensure a secure perimeter around the diplomatic enclave.

  • Emergency Readiness: All state-run hospitals and rescue departments have been placed on “High Alert,” with staff on standby and essential medical supplies stockpiled.

The ‘Subsidy Exemption’: Excise Offices Remain Open

In a notable exception to the public holiday, the Excise and Taxation Department offices will remain open for the next four days (April 9–12). This decision aims to facilitate citizens in a critical domestic relief effort: the Motorcycle Fuel Subsidy.

Diplomatic Context: The ‘Islamabad Venue’

The summit, hosted by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, follows a two-week ceasefire that pulled the world back from a massive energy and military crisis. While the capital’s residents navigate road closures and a four-day lockdown, the atmosphere is one of high anticipation for a “conclusive agreement” that could redefine Middle Eastern stability.

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