Islamabad hosts US-Iran peace talks with Jinnah Convention Centre becoming media hub

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Jinnah Convention Centre (JCC), File Photo Via Radio Pakistan Website/ radio.gov.pk

On April 11, the Jinnah Convention Centre (JCC) in Islamabad transformed into a hub for journalists, as it facilitated extensive media coverage of the peace talks between the United States and Iran. Over 50 journalists from various countries gathered at the venue, highlighting the global importance of the negotiations.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that Pakistan had ensured visa-on-arrival facilities for journalists from the US and Iran. The coverage was further supported by a fully equipped media centre at the JCC, featuring high-speed internet, modern computing stations, and advanced printing facilities.

Some journalists reported internet connectivity issues, following which Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar announced facilities for seamless coverage through comprehensive facilities at JCC.

Tarar emphasized the strategic placement of the JCC near Islamabad’s high-security Red Zone, which allowed convenient access to key venues related to the talks.

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