PM Imran allows trade with Afghanistan despite COVID-19 pandemic  

In a surprise move, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday allowed trade with Afghanistan despite coronavirus pandemic in the country.  

In a tweet on Friday, the prime minister said he has given instructions to open the Chaman-Speen Boldak border and let the trucks crossover into Afghanistan. He further said that despite the global pandemic of COVID-19, Pakistan remains committed to supporting the Afghan brothers and sisters.

“Despite global pandemic of COVID 19, we remain committed to supporting our Afghan brothers & sisters. I have given instructions to open the Chaman-Spinboldak border & let trucks crossover into Afghanistan. In time of crisis, we remain steadfast with Afghanistan,” he said on Twitter. 

1 COMMENT

  1. This guy is a complete fool. Why elect such leaders? Afghanistan has always been ungrateful. They’ve actively conspired against Pakistan and at times carried out subversive activities within Pakistan. Including funding of separatist groups, sending terrorists into the country and we all know they’ve voted against Pakistan when Pakistan was trying to join the UN. Afghanistan was the ONLY country to vote against Pakistan.

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