Islamabad:Pakistan on Monday said that it will restore Afghanistan's exports through the Wagah border with India from Wednesday at the special request of Kabul and to facilitate Afghan Transit Trade.
Pakistan closed the Wagah border with India in mid-march 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 15 July 2020, after implementing COVID-19 related protocols," the Foreign Office said in a statement.
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The FO stated that with this step, Pakistan has fulfilled its commitments under the 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.
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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.