The key border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been reopened
Tribal jirga members announced that the "Kharlachi" border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been reopened for commercial activities after being closed for a week. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, two members of the tribal jirga say that the “Kharlachi” crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been reopened for commercial activities after being closed for a week.
These two members of the tribal jirga called “Anatolia They said that this crossing was reopened with the mediation of local elders from both sides.
Haji Rauf, one of the negotiators, stated that this crossing has been reopened (Friday, June 4) for commercial activities.
Pakistan and Taliban authorities have not said anything about this.
It should be said that the Kharlachi crossing located in “Dandpatan” city of Paktia province was closed about a week ago due to the border conflict between the Taliban and the border forces of Pakistan.
A few days ago and after the end of the clashes, the Pakistani and Taliban officials had agreed on a ceasefire with the mediation of the local elders of both sides.
Reopening the Kharlachi crossing was one of the demands of the local elders on both sides of Pakistan and the Taliban.
About 100 to 150 freight vehicles pass through this crossing every day.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |