The inconclusive end of negotiations between the Taliban and Pakistan officials to reopen the “Torkham” border
Talks between the border authorities of the Taliban government and Pakistan ended without results after the Torkham crossing was blocked for three days. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Molla Adel, the spokesman of the Taliban governor in Nangarhar, said that a meeting was held with the presence of both sides at the border of Torkham, and opinions were exchanged about passports and visas, as well as patients and vehicle drivers, which ended without results.
He added that in this meeting, which was held at the invitation of Pakistan, the representative of the Islamabad government emphasized that everyone should have a passport and visa to enter Pakistan.
On the other hand, “Khanjan Alkozi”, a senior member of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, told the media that the blocking of the Torkham border by Pakistan has caused a lot of damage to the traders of both sides.
Geo News media also wrote that Taliban government officials emphasized in these negotiations that the suspension of commercial activities at the Torkham border without any warning is against social and international standards, which causes tension and Businessmen, patients and other citizens of Afghanistan have been inconvenienced.
Pakistan blocked Torkham border on Saturday this week because people do not have passports and visas.
Publisher | Tasnim News |