ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has allowed Afghan exports through Wagah border crossing from July 15, 2020, a statement said on Monday.
At the special request of the Government of Afghanistan and to facilitate transit trade to Afghanistan, Pakistan has decided to resume Afghan exports through Wagah Border Crossing from 15 July 2020 following the implementation of the Quad 19 Protocol.
With this move, Pakistan fulfilled its commitments under the Pak-Afghanistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA).
Pakistan has restored bilateral trade and Afghan transit trade to all border crossing terminals as before Quad 19.
Pakistan is fully committed to further strengthening its bilateral relations with Afghanistan in all areas, including trade, and facilitating transit trade to Afghanistan under the APTTA.
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