Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Committee Seeks Trade Revival
The 13-member committee will devise a roadmap to resolve trade issues after border closures caused significant financial losses, officials said.
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Committee Seeks Trade Revival
Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Committee Seeks Trade Revival Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an agreement to establish a joint committee comprising 13 business leaders to negotiate the reopening of their border for trade. This border has been shut since last October following clashes over militancy emanating from Afghanistan.The Express Tribune reported that the committee includes six members from Pakistan and seven from Afghanistan. The Pakis…
Pakistan, Afghanistan set up joint committee for talks at Torkham border
In a significant development aimed at reducing tensions and reviving trade activities, Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to establish a 13-member joint committee to hold formal negotiations at the Torkham border. According to sources, the joint committee comprises six members from Pakistan and seven from Afghanistan. The Pakistani delegation will be led by Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi, Adviser to the President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambe…
Weaponizing border and trade won’t help
Vicious propaganda from certain Afghan and Indian social media channels are currently spewing venom against Pakistan. As part of this, even some Afghan ministers and officials are blurting out and stoking anti-Pakistan sentiment via Tolo TV and other channels. Similarly, the border has never remained sealed for so long for virtually all forms of traffic. The prolonged closure of major crossings — Chaman, Kharlachi, Torkham and Ghulam Khan — has …
Afghanistan and Pakistan business leaders held talks on reopening the Torkham crossing
Afghanistan and Pakistan business leaders held talks on reopening the Torkham border crossing, aiming to ease trade disruptions and resume stalled commercial flows. The Taliban-run Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment said it has agreed with Pakistani counterparts to form a joint delegation to discuss reopening the key Torkham border crossing. In a statement, the chamber said Pakistan’s Chamber of Industry proposed talks during an onli…
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