Pakistan reopened Torkham border to Afghan patients
Officials of the Taliban government in eastern Afghanistan announced that Pakistan has reopened the Torkham crossing to Afghan patients after a week. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, Directorate of Information And the culture of the Taliban government stated in a statement that cancer patients who carry a “six-month card” can travel to Pakistan without a visa.
This statement today Thursday 24 Esfand has asked these patients to go to the Torkham crossing as soon as possible. Friday, December 10, has been closed to patients who do not have visas by the Pakistani police. They were allowed to enter Pakistan by the health commission of the Taliban government in Nangarhar.
The local officials of the Taliban are among the people who received the approval of the commission. have health, they asked to refrain from going to Torkham crossing “until further notice”. It was closed.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |