Pak-Afghan Chaman border set to reopen after successful negotiations

The border crossing was shut down on Aug 18 after a large number of Afghans flung stones at the Friendship Gate

A file photo of Chaman border. PHOTO: REUTERS

QUETTA:
Following successful negotiations, Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Wednesday to reopen the Chaman border gate after two weeks of its closure.

The Friendship Gate is set to reopen on September 1 for public, a Frontier Corps (FC) spokesperson said after the meeting between the two sides.

The Chaman border was shut on August 18 after a large number of Afghans flung stones at the Friendship Gate, smashing windowpanes of several government departments and desecrating the Pakistani flag.

Pak-Afghan authorities holding talks to reopen Chaman border gate. PHOTO: ZAFAR BALOCH



Pak-Afghan border shut in Chaman after Afghans desecrate Pakistani flag

Reports suggested the Afghans were incensed by demonstrations in Balochistan sparked by Indian premier Narendra Modi’s speech on August 15 - India’s Independence Day - showing their support to the neighbouring country.

Trade relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan came to halt after the shutdown of the border gate as vehicles and trucks wanting to resume the operation were seen standing idle near the gate.

PHOTO: ZAFAR BALOCH

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