U.S. Vice President Leads Delegation in High-Stakes Iran Peace Talks at Pakistani Hotel
The Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, has been chosen as the venue for critical peace talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The talks are led by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who is heading the American delegation. The city is under heightened security measures, with thousands of security personnel, including paramilitary and army troops, establishing checkpoints and blockades. The Serena Hotel, known for its picturesque grounds and Moorish architecture, is strategically located near the diplomatic zone, making it a suitable choice despite its proximity to the site of a major militant attack in 2008. The hotel boasts a robust security setup, with well-trained staff, many of whom are retired security officials, and strong coordination with state security agencies. The venue's extensive premises can accommodate the large delegations from both the U.S. and Iran, comprising over 150 people.