ISLAMABAD: Following Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif orders Torkham gate at Pak-Afghan border was reopened on Tuesday.
The border has been opened after at least 23 days, which also restored the NATO supply and the Afghan trade transit.
However; strict security arrangements are in place for people and vehicles entering into Pakistan from Afghanistan.
The PM on Monday ordered the two main border crossings, Torkham and Chaman, to Afghanistan to be re-opened, after their closure last month following a series of terrorist attacks by militants operating from across the frontier.
In a statement, the Prime Minister said, “Recent incidents of terrorism in Pakistan have been traced back to anti-Pakistan elements in Afghanistan.”
However, the decision to re-open the border is being taken as its closure for a long time in the backdrop of religious, culture and historical ties between the two countries would not be in the interest of the people and the economy.
“The decision to re-open the border is being taken as a goodwill gesture,” he added.
Nawaz hoped that the Afghan Government would take measures to address the reasons for which the borders were closed.
He further stated that Pakistan has reiterated time and again that durable peace in Afghanistan is imperative for peace and security in Pakistan.
“Islamabad would continue to collaborate with Kabul to eradicate the menace of terrorism from the two countries,” the PM mentioned.
Pak-Afghan border crossings were abruptly ordered closed last month after a series of attacks Pakistan blames on militants sheltered in Afghanistan.
The closure choked off a key trading route for landlocked Afghanistan. It also cut off Pakistani traders from a steady market.
Pakistani authorities say terrorists infiltrate from Afghanistan into Pakistan through the border crossings.
Modi said Pakistan must open the “bridge” between Bharat and Afghanistan. Nawaz Sharif promptly obliged.
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