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The first Afghan cargo vehicles entered Pakistan with a temporary permit

The Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced the arrival of the first Afghan cargo vehicles in the country with a "temporary entry permit".

– International News

According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency

, a senior member of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced that the first vehicles carrying Afghanistan’s commercial goods that have “temporary entry permit” documents were allowed to pass through the “Kharlachi” crossing in the “Karam” region.

“Ziaul Haq Sarhadhi” announced this to “Dawn News” and told “Dawn News” that the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul has issued temporary documents for Afghan drivers.

Mohbullah, head of the Afghan consulate in Peshawar, said that they also issue similar documents to Pakistani drivers. He also added that an official from Kabul has come to Peshawar to issue temporary documents for Pakistani drivers. The two countries reached an agreement between the officials of the Ministry of Commerce in Afghanistan and Pakistan in March, and from now on the cargo vehicles of the two countries can go to any country in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“Mohammad Khorram Agha”, the former Minister of Commerce of Pakistan, went to Kabul from March 24 to 27 and held intensive talks with “Nuruddin Azizi”, the Minister of Commerce of the Taliban, about trade-transit relations.

Prior to that, the dispute about the visa and passport of the drivers and the permit to cross the border caused the closure of the “Torkham” crossing for several days in January.

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Taliban closed the Torkham crossing on January 13 after Pakistan announced to cross the border A valid passport and visa are required. After Pakistan abandoned its decision, the border was opened.

Afghan and Pakistani drivers were given temporary entry permits for a period in June. They will receive a one-year trial.

Abdul Salam Javad, the spokesman of the Ministry of Trade of the Taliban, also welcomed this action and said: We see this as a We see a very positive development that will make the way of bilateral trade smoother.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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