Pak-Afghan Jirga agrees on permanent ceasefire and opening of Torkham border

Pak-Afghan Jirga agrees: Significant progress has been made on the issue of PAK-Afghan Fordham border tension. The PAK-Afghan Jira agreed to a permanent ceasefire and open the Fordham border. However, the Afghan Jira sought respite until this evening to close the controversial construction.

Pak-Afghan Jirga agrees

Pak-Afghan Jirga agrees, According to the daily Ummat, the Jira head, Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi, said that today’s joint Jirga made significant progress in resolving the conflict. It was agreed to a permanent ceasefire and open the Fordham trade crossing for all types of traffic.

According to the Jira head, the joint Jirga agreed to temporarily close the controversial constructions of the Afghan forces. The Afghan Jira sought respite until this evening to close the controversial constructions.

The Afghan Jira will take the Afghan authorities into confidence by this evening to close the controversial constructions. It was agreed to postpone the issue of the controversial constructions until the next meeting of the Joint Chamber of Commerce.

The next meeting of the Joint Chamber of Commerce will decide on the controversial constructions permanently. The trade corridor will be opened until the next meeting of the Joint Chamber of Commerce. The date for the next meeting of the Joint Chamber of Commerce will be decided through mutual consultation.

Jirga head Jawad Hussain said that the Jira has arranged a meeting between FC officials and Afghan Border Security In charge officials by this evening. Today, there will be a meeting between FC officials and Afghan officials at the Fordham border. After the meeting of the officials, the Fordham trade corridor will be opened for all types of traffic.

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