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Pakistan reopens Torkham border as ceasefire with Afghanistan holds

The Torkham border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan was reopened on Saturday, allowing the return of Afghan refugees after a nearly two-week closure that followed deadly border clashes between the two countries last month, The Express Tribune reported.

ANI Nov 02, 2025 10:55 IST googleads

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Islamabad [Pakistan], November 2 (ANI): The Torkham border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan was reopened on Saturday, allowing the return of Afghan refugees after a nearly two-week closure that followed deadly border clashes between the two countries last month, The Express Tribune reported.
According to officials, the decision came as the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which was formalised in Doha on October 19, continues to hold.
The repatriation process, which had been suspended since October 11, has now resumed at both the Torkham and Chaman crossings in Pakistan, as reported by The Express Tribune.
Authorities said around 10,700 individuals crossed into Afghanistan via the Chaman border on Friday as the repatriation effort expanded.
Approximately 1.56 million Afghan nationals have so far returned to their homeland under Pakistan's ongoing repatriation initiative.
The border closure, imposed after days of cross-border clashes, had stranded thousands of families on both sides and disrupted bilateral trade. The suspension of trade led to shortages and higher prices of essential goods, particularly fresh produce such as tomatoes, in markets across northwestern Pakistan, The Express Tribune reported.
While the Torkham crossing has reopened for refugee movements, trade remains suspended for the time being.
"The border remains closed for trade for now," Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said, as quoted by The Express Tribune, noting that the resumption of commercial activity would depend on the prevailing security situation.
Officials said all necessary staff had been directed to resume duties at the Torkham crossing to facilitate the repatriation process. Temporary shelters, food supplies, and medical assistance have been arranged by the Frontier Corps and the civil administration to ensure a "dignified and orderly" return for departing families.
Deputy Commissioner of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Bilal Rao, confirmed the reopening, stating that operations had resumed smoothly to assist Afghan nationals heading home, The Express Tribune reported. Express
Earlier on Thursday, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to continue their ceasefire after a new round of talks in Istanbul.
According to the statement, the meetings, held from October 25 to 30 and mediated by Turkiye and Qatar, were aimed at consolidating the truce that both sides first agreed to in Doha under the same mediators.
The discussions focused on mechanisms to sustain peace and prevent further border clashes.
According to the joint statement, "all parties have agreed on the continuation of the ceasefire", and further modalities for its implementation will be finalised in a principal-level meeting in Istanbul on November 6.
The statement added that Afghanistan and Pakistan have also agreed to establish a "monitoring and verification mechanism" to ensure adherence to the ceasefire and to impose penalties on any party found violating it.
As mediators, Turkiye and Qatar also expressed appreciation for the "active contribution" of both sides and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting ongoing efforts for "lasting peace and stability" between the neighbouring countries. (ANI)

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