Pakistan announces closure of crossing points along Pak-Afghan border

Decision has been taken in view of presidential elections and in support of domestic transition in Afghanistan.
26 Sep, 2019
  • Decision has been taken in view of presidential elections and in support of domestic transition in Afghanistan.
  • Strict security check of all pedestrians and trading vehicles will be done.
  • Elections will be held on September 28.

Pakistan announced on Thursday the closure of all passage way and cargo terminals of Pak-Afghan border on September 27 and September 28.

According to a statement by the Foreign Office, the decision has been taken in view of upcoming presidential elections in Afghanistan. "In view of the upcoming presidential election and in support of domestic transition in Afghanistan, it has been decided to enhance security along Pak-Afghan border," the FO statement read.

The press release further said that security measures will also be implemented during the elections. "Strict security check of all pedestrians and trading vehicles from September 26 to September 29. Closure of all passage ways and cargo terminals (except for emergency patients) on September 27 and September 28, statement added.

On September 28, Afghanistan will hold the country’s fourth presidential election since Taliban rule ended in 2001. Two main contenders for the post are Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and chief executive Abdullah Abdullah.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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