Pakistan has introduced special entry facilitation measures for foreign delegates and journalists attending the forthcoming Islamabad Talks 2026, simplifying visa procedures to encourage wider international involvement.
Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar announced that all participants traveling for the talks will be eligible for visa-on-arrival upon reaching Pakistan. Airlines have been instructed to permit boarding for these individuals without requiring a prior visa, ensuring seamless travel arrangements ahead of the event.
This initiative aims to promote extensive global representation at the Islamabad Talks 2026, which will convene policymakers, diplomats, and media representatives from various countries. By relaxing visa requirements, Pakistan intends to demonstrate openness and foster dialogue during a period when regional and international cooperation is vital.
Immigration authorities have been directed to provide full assistance to arriving participants and to facilitate an efficient entry process at all points of arrival. Officials anticipate that this measure will not only increase attendance but also highlight Pakistan’s dedication to hosting inclusive and accessible international conferences.
