Gen Raheel Sharif discusses Pak-Afghan border issues with Gen John Nicholson

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Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan, General John Nicholson called on Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Saturday (today).

During the meeting, regional security issues and matters of mutual interest including border management mechanism along Pak-Afghanistan border were discussed.

Earlier today, Torkham border reopened after it was closed for several days following deadly clashes between the two countries following the construction of a gate on the Pakistani side to control cross-border movement.

The clash, which erupted along the Torkham border a week ago, left a Pakistani military officer dead, with dozens wounded.

“The Torkham border reopened around 6 this morning after around five days of closure,” Mohammad Ayub Hussain Khil, Border Police Chief in eastern Afghanistan, told a foreign media agency.

“Everyday huge crowds of Afghans used to cross the border for medical purposes, but now they are only allowing people with visas and passports,” he said.

The spokesman for the governor of the Afghan province of Nangarhar, Ataullah Khogyani, confirmed the reopening of the border saying it happened after “days of negotiations” between the two sides.

A Pakistani official who declined to be named told a foreign media agency that the border had reopened and “the construction work on the gate has also resumed”.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesman posted a message on Twitter saying: “Only passport holders allowed from the Afghan side.”

The new requirement will affect thousands of people who formerly crossed the busy border post without travel documents.

The border clash prompted bitter recriminations on both sides, with Islamabad and Kabul summoning each other’s diplomats to lodge strong formal complaints.

The Pakistani military justified the construction of the gate at Torkham, saying “terrorists” were using the crossing point.

Torkham is one of the major crossings between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where hundreds of trucks and thousands of people cross the border daily through the Khyber Pass.

The border was closed over similar clashes last month but was reopened after an understanding was reached between the two countries.