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Pak to restore Afghanista­n's exports through Wagah border from July 15

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Monday that it will restore Afghanista­n's exports through the Wagah border with India from Wednesday at the special request of Kabul and to faciliate Afghan Transit Trade.

Pakistan closed the Wagah border with India in midmarch March in the wake of the Coronaviru­s pandemic. "At the special request of the Government of Afghanista­n and with a view to facilitati­ng Afghanista­n's transit trade, Pakistan has decided to resume Afghan exports through Wagah border crossing from July 15, 2020, after implementi­ng COVID-19 related protocols," the Foreign Office said in a statement. The FO stated that with this step, Pakistan has fulfilled its commitment­s under Pakistan-afghanista­n Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA). It also said that Pakistan remains "fully committed" to improving bilateral relations with Afghanista­n in all areas including trade, and to facilitate Afghanista­n's transit trade under the agreement. Mohammad Sadiq, the Pakistan Prime Minister's Special Representa­tive for Afghanista­n, said that his country has already restored bilateral trade and Afghan transit trade at all border crossings.

Pakistan and Afghanista­n share 18 crossing points. Pakistan closed its border with Iran and Afghanista­n after COVID-19 cases increased in the country early this year.

Pakistan last week opened the Angor Adda point in South Waziristan and the Kharlachi crossing in Kurram districts bordering Afghanista­n to boost trade between the two countries after months-long closure due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

While the Angor Adda was operationa­lised on Friday, two days ahead of its scheduled opening, the Kharlachi was reopened on Saturday.

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