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CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 18: Pakistani soldiers patrol at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on February 18, 2017. Pakistan has closed two of its border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south and demanded Kabul to take action against 76 "terrorists" that are claimed to be hiding in Afghan territories in response to the worst attack on Pakistani soil since 2014. The government of Pakistan took the move following a suicide bombing at a Muslim sufi shrine in the town of Sehwan, in southern Sindh province on Thursday, killing 88 people and wounding hundreds others. (Photo by Naveed Khan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 18: Pakistani soldiers patrol at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on February 18, 2017. Pakistan has closed two of its border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south and demanded Kabul to take action against 76 "terrorists" that are claimed to be hiding in Afghan territories in response to the worst attack on Pakistani soil since 2014. The government of Pakistan took the move following a suicide bombing at a Muslim sufi shrine in the town of Sehwan, in southern Sindh province on Thursday, killing 88 people and wounding hundreds others. (Photo by Naveed Khan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Chaman border crossing reopened to facilitate traders

byCT Report
27/07/2021
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QUETTA: The authorities reopened a major border crossing with Afghanistan that is currently under Taliban control on the opposite side, customs officials said, allowing over 100 trucks carrying goods to cross into Afghanistan.

The Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing, a key port for landlocked Afghanistan, had been closed by Pakistan for commercial traffic since fierce fighting for control of the crossing erupted between Taliban insurgents and Afghan security forces earlier this month.

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“Pakistan has opened its border with Afghanistan at Chaman today and resumed Afghan Transit Trade which was suspended since the last one month,” Arif Kakar, a senior official of the Chaman border district, told Reuters.  He said it would remain open six days a week.

Two customs officials, requesting anonymity, told Reuters that Spin Boldak and the border town of Wesh were still under Taliban control, and they did not know what arrangements were in place across the border or who was clearing the goods through customs.

They said officials on the Pakistan side were under pressure by traders to let trucks pass through as the goods they were carrying would otherwise perish.

Afghanistan’s interior and finance ministries, and the Taliban spokesman, did not respond to requests for comment.

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