Afghanistan-Pakistan ties ought to improve

Pakistan is being implementing unfavorable policies towards Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate government for a considerable period. These policies include hindering trade, obstructing the import-export sector, forcibly deporting immigrants, and making unfounded statements, all of which have a negative impact on the bilateral relations.   Currently, Pakistan has been deliberately creating obstacles for the movement […]

Pakistan is being implementing unfavorable policies towards Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate government for a considerable period. These policies include hindering trade, obstructing the import-export sector, forcibly deporting immigrants, and making unfounded statements, all of which have a negative impact on the bilateral relations.

 

Currently, Pakistan has been deliberately creating obstacles for the movement of residents on both sides of the Durand fictitous line, along with exerting various pressures on the Afghan nation and its government.

 

The other day, the border forces of Pakistan at Torkham prevented drivers of trucks without passports and visas from leaving. They closed the Torkham gate and made their departure contingent upon possessing valid visas and passports.

 

Despite Pakistan going through challenging circumstances with its interim government, its actions have significantly strained the relations between the two countries and caused harm to its own economy and politics.

 

The Islamic Emirate and the general public of Afghanistan urge the intervention of tribal elders, scholars, influential figures, and political parties in pakistan to assist in addressing these issues, raising awareness among Pakistan’s current governament about their misguided policies, and alleviating tensions to prevent suffering among the people of both nations.