Authorities in Islamabad have ordered all federal offices in the Red Zone closed on Wednesday amid heightened security linked to expected US Iran diplomatic talks.
The Cabinet Division issued a notification confirming ministries, divisions, and other federal institutions located within the Red Zone premises will remain shut during the day.
All federal officers and staff have been directed to work from home on Wednesday as part of measures introduced to manage security and operational continuity.
Pakistan continues diplomatic efforts encouraging Iran to participate in a second round of negotiations after hesitation linked to claims the United States violated a ceasefire.
Authorities implemented a comprehensive traffic plan from April 19 to facilitate movement during strict security arrangements for foreign delegations, closing key routes and introducing diversions.
Islamabad Traffic Police stated the Expressway from Korral to Zero Point will remain closed while traffic on Srinagar Highway may be suspended intermittently at times.
The Red Zone and surrounding areas have been sealed for all traffic, with residents advised to use alternative routes including Margalla Road and Ninth Avenue.
Heavy traffic has been banned from entering the city, and transporters have been advised to avoid travel while commuters are urged to follow official updates.