The Pakistani sit-ins continue to insist on lifting traffic restrictions with Afghanistan
The Pakistani sit-ins in the Chaman border area once again emphasized that Islamabad should remove traffic restrictions with Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, the heads of the protesters In the city of Chaman, in a statement, the interim government of Pakistan asked Islamabad to remove traffic restrictions between Afghanistan and Pakistan because it has damaged businesses on both sides of the border.
The leaders of the sit-ins They warned that if their demands are not addressed, the responsibility of any future incident will be with the government of Islamabad. Tahasan told the media that the government and military authorities of this country did not pay attention to their demands.
out of our control and we will not accept anyone’s word”.
More than a hundred days have passed since the residents of Chaman protested against the unilateral action of the interim government of Pakistan to apply the “single document system” for traffic across the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan; The sitters demand the unconditional opening of this border crossing with Afghanistan.
The sitters emphasize the agreements signed throughout the history of Afghanistan and Pakistan, including the “Gandmak” agreement. , “Durand” and “Rawalpindi”, none of them mentioned that Pashtuns on both sides of the border must have passports and visas to cross the Durand line.
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