Pakistan
Govt makes visa compulsory for Afghan drivers at Torkham
It is important to mention here that both the governments want to stabilize the trade legally.
Torkham: A visa documents has been made compulsory for Afghan truck drivers while coming to Pakistan at the Pakistan-Afghanistan Torkham border.
According to the details, the government of Pakistan has made an announcement that the passengers and commercial convoys are allowed only through a passport and visa.
Pertaining to that matter, Certain measures are being taken to make sure that the flow of two-way traffic at the Torkham border is legal.
FIA in-charge Inamul Haque said: “With the current visa policy of the government, it would be easy to keep a record of those coming and going through the border.”
It is important to mention here that both the governments want to stabilize the trade legally.
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