ISLAMABAD: Pak-Afghan border crossing at Chaman has been reopened for pedestrian traffic and trade activities on Wednesday after remaining closed for five days.
The border crossing had been closed by the Taliban after capturing Spin Buldak, a border town in Afghanistan on August 6.
According to Levies officials, the Bab-e-Dosti gate at the Chaman border has been reopened today for pedestrians from both sides, Afghan transit trade and other legal business activities.
The Pakistani nationals stuck in Afghanistan are allowed to return homeland under COVID-19 SOPs, the officials said.
Customs officials said that Afghan transit trade and bilateral trade activities have also been resumed.