Public, goods transport resumes across capital as security-linked curbs ease following diplomatic developments
ISLAMABAD: Authorities in Islamabad have lifted all transport restrictions, allowing both public and goods vehicles to resume operations, signaling a return to normalcy after days of disruption linked to heightened security measures.
According to district administration officials, major bus terminals across the federal capital have been reopened to facilitate commuters and restore routine travel. However, the Faizabad Bus Terminal will remain closed until further notice due to ongoing security considerations.
Transport services, including intercity buses and cargo movement, had faced partial suspension amid strict security arrangements tied to sensitive diplomatic activity in the region. With restrictions now eased, officials said traffic flow and public mobility are gradually stabilizing across the city.
The administration emphasized that the decision was taken to reduce inconvenience for residents and support economic activity by ensuring uninterrupted movement of goods and passengers.
The easing of restrictions follows the departure of an Iranian delegation that had arrived in Islamabad for expected high-level discussions related to the second phase of talks involving the United States. The anticipated engagement did not materialize, and the delegation left the capital on Saturday evening without formal meetings.
While authorities have not disclosed specific details about the security measures, the developments highlight how regional diplomatic dynamics can directly impact urban operations in the capital. Observers say the restoration of transport services reflects improved situational confidence and a shift back to routine governance priorities.
Officials added that law enforcement agencies remain vigilant, and contingency plans are in place should security conditions change. Citizens have been advised to stay updated through official channels for any further announcements.
The reopening of transport infrastructure is expected to bring relief to daily commuters, traders, and logistics operators who had faced disruptions during the restriction period.
As Islamabad resumes normal operations, attention is likely to remain on upcoming diplomatic engagements and their potential implications for security and mobility in the region.

