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From Folk Music to “Peace Lattes”: How Islamabad is Hosting the World’s Media for US-Iran Dialogue

The “Islamabad Talks” have officially taken over the federal capital, not just in the secure corridors of power, but in the very aesthetic of the city. Pakistani authorities have launched a massive branding campaign to mark the historic negotiations between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending the ongoing war in the Middle East.

The centerpiece of this effort is the media hub at the convention center, where the atmosphere is surprisingly serene despite the gravity of the talks occurring nearby.

Highlights of the “Islamabad Talks” Media Experience:
The “Brewed for Peace” Initiative:
Specialized coffee stations offering lattes that symbolize the hope for a diplomatic breakthrough.

Cultural Diplomacy: Live eastern folk music performances intended to showcase Pakistani heritage to the international press.

Visual Identity: A unified logo combining the three nations’ flags, plastered across billboards and official documents throughout Islamabad.

Despite the hospitality, the tension among the press corps is palpable. Behind the branding and the lattes lies the reality of a “red alert” security protocol and the heavy burden of expectation. As Pakistan plays the host, the world watches the closed doors of the negotiation room, hoping the “Brewed for Peace” tagline becomes a geopolitical reality.

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