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https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-...track-despite-clashes-challenges/4355818.html

ISLAMABAD —

Pakistan’s unilateral fencing and construction of new observation posts on the long border with Afghanistan are “progressing smoothly” despite recent deadly clashes between the two countries and traditional terrain-related challenges.

The massive military-led effort to secure the 2,611-kilometer largely-porous frontier began in early 2017. Since then, a pair of 3-meter chain link fences, with a 2-meter gap topped with barbed wire, has been installed along more than 200 kilometers of the border, a senior security official working on the project told VOA Thursday.

The official said more than 150 new border posts and forts of 443 such planned facilities have been built, while the rest will be in place by 2019. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to share details on the ongoing project with media.

Afghan authorities oppose the plan because they dispute the former British-era demarcation of 1893, maintaining that the barrier deepens problems for divided ethnic Pashtun families.

The Pakistani security official told VOA construction has been discussed and undertaken “in coordination with all parties, including the U.S. and Afghanistan."

Islamabad said its fortification plan, which will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, will stop militant infiltration and illegal crossings in both directions.

The border disagreements, however, have occasionally triggered skirmishes between Afghan and Pakistani forces. The latest such incident occurred this past Sunday (April 15) when, Pakistani officials say, a routine paramilitary patrolling and fencing action came under fire from the Afghan side in the Kurram border region.

“The Afghan border security forces, assisted by Afghan tribesmen, fired on our troops, resulting in shahadat [martyrdom] of five soldiers,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said at Thursday’s weekly news conference.

“A border flag meeting was held between the commanders of the two forces and the situation was amicably defused...In their engagement, the two sides emphasized the need for further enhancing border coordination to avoid a recurrence of such incidents in the future,” said Faisal.

Afghan officials also reported fatalities on their side.

Speaking to VOA, the Pakistani security official said the border clash is “proof the Pakistani army is eager to plug the gaps as early as possible to secure the western border. Neither the military tensions nor the terrain and weather-related challenges has "in any way slowed down” the pace of the fencing project," he said.

“A stable western border is in the interest of Pakistan and synchronized efforts are in hand on a fast track basis to complete this daunting mission because it is vital for the security of Pakistan and it will also end the blame game,” the official said.

Afghan and U.S. officials have long alleged that Taliban insurgents use sanctuaries on Pakistani soil to plot and sustain cross-border attacks. Islamabad rejects the accusations and says its security forces eliminated all militant groups from their territory before undertaking the Afghan border security project to ensure long-running regional security and stability.

Pakistani officials allege that after having fled security operations, militants have taken refuge in border areas of Afghanistan and are plotting terrorist attacks against Pakistan from there.
 
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https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-...track-despite-clashes-challenges/4355818.html

ISLAMABAD —

Pakistan’s unilateral fencing and construction of new observation posts on the long border with Afghanistan are “progressing smoothly” despite recent deadly clashes between the two countries and traditional terrain-related challenges.

The massive military-led effort to secure the 2,611-kilometer largely-porous frontier began in early 2017. Since then, a pair of 3-meter chain link fences, with a 2-meter gap topped with barbed wire, has been installed along more than 200 kilometers of the border, a senior security official working on the project told VOA Thursday.

The official said more than 150 new border posts and forts of 443 such planned facilities have been built, while the rest will be in place by 2019. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to share details on the ongoing project with media.

Afghan authorities oppose the plan because they dispute the former British-era demarcation of 1893, maintaining that the barrier deepens problems for divided ethnic Pashtun families.

The Pakistani security official told VOA construction has been discussed and undertaken “in coordination with all parties, including the U.S. and Afghanistan."

Islamabad said its fortification plan, which will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, will stop militant infiltration and illegal crossings in both directions.

The border disagreements, however, have occasionally triggered skirmishes between Afghan and Pakistani forces. The latest such incident occurred this past Sunday (April 15) when, Pakistani officials say, a routine paramilitary patrolling and fencing action came under fire from the Afghan side in the Kurram border region.

“The Afghan border security forces, assisted by Afghan tribesmen, fired on our troops, resulting in shahadat [martyrdom] of five soldiers,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said at Thursday’s weekly news conference.

“A border flag meeting was held between the commanders of the two forces and the situation was amicably defused...In their engagement, the two sides emphasized the need for further enhancing border coordination to avoid a recurrence of such incidents in the future,” said Faisal.

Afghan officials also reported fatalities on their side.

Speaking to VOA, the Pakistani security official said the border clash is “proof the Pakistani army is eager to plug the gaps as early as possible to secure the western border. Neither the military tensions nor the terrain and weather-related challenges has "in any way slowed down” the pace of the fencing project," he said.

“A stable western border is in the interest of Pakistan and synchronized efforts are in hand on a fast track basis to complete this daunting mission because it is vital for the security of Pakistan and it will also end the blame game,” the official said.

Afghan and U.S. officials have long alleged that Taliban insurgents use sanctuaries on Pakistani soil to plot and sustain cross-border attacks. Islamabad rejects the accusations and says its security forces eliminated all militant groups from their territory before undertaking the Afghan border security project to ensure long-running regional security and stability.

Pakistani officials allege that after having fled security operations, militants have taken refuge in border areas of Afghanistan and are plotting terrorist attacks against Pakistan from there.



Great move!.......next step is to send 5-10 million ungrateful afghan buggers home from Pakistan.......8-)
 
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Pakistan is facing existential threat from the western border;Afganistan is an evil state ,and it will try to impose war on us in future ,once it gets stable & powerful .They have not been able to cross this border for last 200 years ,and now they are eager to cause loot & plunder in this part of the world again.Afgans are our natural enemies for centuries ,while India is an artificial enemy,being created after 1947.PA is doing a great job of securing this western front and preparing itself to face possible aggression from savage Afgans.

Don't worry one Nuke should be enough to take them back to Stone age, oh wait they are already in stone age :lol:.
 
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That explains Afghan forces constantly attacking Pakistan, they are likely to attack further since they will soon be getting more weapons from US and India.
 
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I salute the Pakistani Government and the military for this forward thinking endeavour.

This is one task that Pakistan is so focused on completing that the state does not allow anything to distract from it, not even Afghan hostilities.
 
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I salute the Pakistani Government and the military for this forward thinking endeavour.

This is one task that Pakistan is so focused on completing that the state does not allow anything to distract from it, not even Afghan hostilities.


I would give the credit to the military... The civilian government are just lootas and pansies...
 
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these are last deaths after 40 years of uncountable deaths . we must control this border if we want a united peaceful pakistan . afghnistan is hell stay far far away from hell
 
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Afghanistan is a jealous the country since day 1 they have been against Pakistan they have zero accomplishments as a nation state they can contribute nothing to Pakistan or the world in general fence the border and cut off all relations.I'd rather have diplomatic relations with Israel than afghanistan at least they can contribute something to us.
 
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Pakistan needs to start to add more to our nuclear arsenal so that we can wipe out the afghans and their hellhole of a nation should they try anything major. In the coming years, Pakistan has to be prepared to wipe afghanistan off the face of the planet inorder to protect our security.
 
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Pakistan needs to start to add more to our nuclear arsenal so that we can wipe out the afghans and their hellhole of a nation should they try anything major. In the coming years, Pakistan has to be prepared to wipe afghanistan off the face of the planet inorder to protect our security.
O veere thand pa.
 
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