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Taliban close Spin Boldak border crossing, call for visa-free travel for Afghans

No, they can fck right off, it's gonna hurt them alot more, than it hurts us.
Why will this hurt us at all? We'll lose some money in exports but those are pennies compared to what we will lose if these Afghans start to enter Pakistan unchecked.
 
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Taliban close Spin Boldak border crossing, call for visa-free travel for Afghans

This file photo shows the Friendship Gate on the Pakistan-Afghan border. The Taliban closed the border crossing on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.— Dawn/ File

This file photo shows the Friendship Gate on the Pakistan-Afghan border. The Taliban closed the border crossing on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.— Dawn/ File

The Taliban closed a key border crossing with Pakistan on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.
The Taliban, wresting control of Afghanistan in the wake of a withdrawal of US and other foreign troops, last month captured the southeast Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing from Afghan forces.
Pakistan initially closed its side of the crossing, landlocked Afghanistan's second busiest entry point and main commercial artery to the sea, before reopening it last week.
In a statement on Friday, the Taliban statement called on Pakistan to scrap all visa requirements for Afghans.

"(The crossing) will remain closed for all types of commuting, including transit and trade, for both sides, and pedestrians, until the Pakistani side leaves the gate open, morning to evening, for Afghans holding [Pakistani issued] migration cards or [Afghan] ID cards," the insurgent group's shadow governor for Kandahar province said in the statement.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group's leadership had endorsed the move, and on Friday the border had been closed.
Since US-led foreign troops began leaving Afghanistan earlier this year, fighting between the Taliban and Afghan forces has escalated significantly. In recent weeks, the Taliban have advanced rapidly on provincial capitals and targeted top government officials inside Kabul.
The Taliban have also taken control of several border crossings, including with Iran and Central Asian countries, but the crossing with Pakistan provides a significant customs revenue.

Ensuring it is open for visa-free travel would not only curry favour with ordinary Afghans, but also shore up a route to parts of Pakistan that have historically housed the insurgent group's fighters and part of its leadership.
Afghan government data indicates the route was used by 900 trucks a day before the Taliban seized it.

Read more: Double tax and bandits on the Pakistan-Afghan trade route

The closure could impact import of medicines and other essential goods as violence has sharply escalated in Afghanistan amidst a pandemic, with the United Nations saying hundreds of thousands have been displaced internally.

Spokespersons for Pakistan's Foreign and Interior ministries did not respond to requests for comment from Reuters.
Pakistani border officials at Chaman told Reuters the Taliban had placed concrete barriers to block the road on their side of the Friendship Gate, the crossing point between the two countries.
Many Afghans living in Pakistan have been issued migration cards by Islamabad allowing them to stay, but those who want to enter Pakistan today need to obtain a visa

Pakistan should not let any undocumented Afghans in. Screw the Taliban.
 
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Due to Covid issues and also Pakistan-IEA should renegotiate a good term of cross-border agreements.. I think this is quite good initiative
 
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How worried should we be? Does this mean that they won't recognise the border in the long run?
Doesnt matter
Afghans dont recognize it nyway and pkaistan doesnt care

Talis want us to equip ANA ..so be it lol
 
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Doesnt matter
Afghans dont recognize it nyway and pkaistan doesnt care

Talis want us to equip ANA ..so be it lol
Doesnt matter
Afghans dont recognize it nyway and pkaistan doesnt care

Talis want us to equip ANA ..so be it lol

It looks like no one will accept or respect our sovereignty... we are always stuck between a rock and a hard place..
 
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And that was the first Taliban border policy announcement
 
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Keep it closed, Pakistan cant go back to the old ways of letting Afghans in unchecked, If the Afghans are suffering its their problem not ours, Pakistan has done more than enough accommodating Afghans.

Afghanistan needs to realise there are no free lunches anymore and needs to behave as a sovereign nation.
 
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So they just occupied a few cities and now they wanna play the papa role for no reason as if they own Pakistan not us?

How dare they dictate us the policy of who enters in our country and who doesn't? These Afghans have totally crapped the country out. They've made drug rings, sand mafias, kidnapping groups, weapon dealers, prostitution rings, nogo areas and what not?

We jumped enough on their victories and this have led them to think they're some blessed Jehadis. Few shipments of combat goodies from Iran and they've lost their mind?

Keep it closed pls, thanks a lot.
 
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There are few possible reasons here

1. Given the reputation of Dawn News and so much of propaganda; it might turn out to be misinterpreted.

2. Shutting Spin Boldak hurts Afghans and not Pakistanis. Taliban that gained much control due to public support, can't suffocate them like this. Otherwise, they will have the kick from within.

3. Why should Pakistan fall for such alleged demand given the fact that these crossings were operational to facilitate Afghanistan. If so, they can keep Afghans land locked.

4. Still doesn't makes sense so must wait for official response, if true.
There's an image of statement viral on Twitter and some people who claim to be in the know endorse it as true
Taliban close Spin Boldak border crossing, call for visa-free travel for Afghans

This file photo shows the Friendship Gate on the Pakistan-Afghan border. The Taliban closed the border crossing on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.— Dawn/ File

This file photo shows the Friendship Gate on the Pakistan-Afghan border. The Taliban closed the border crossing on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.— Dawn/ File

The Taliban closed a key border crossing with Pakistan on Friday, saying no one would be allowed through until Islamabad dropped or relaxed its visa requirements for Afghans.
The Taliban, wresting control of Afghanistan in the wake of a withdrawal of US and other foreign troops, last month captured the southeast Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing from Afghan forces.
Pakistan initially closed its side of the crossing, landlocked Afghanistan's second busiest entry point and main commercial artery to the sea, before reopening it last week.
In a statement on Friday, the Taliban statement called on Pakistan to scrap all visa requirements for Afghans.

"(The crossing) will remain closed for all types of commuting, including transit and trade, for both sides, and pedestrians, until the Pakistani side leaves the gate open, morning to evening, for Afghans holding [Pakistani issued] migration cards or [Afghan] ID cards," the insurgent group's shadow governor for Kandahar province said in the statement.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group's leadership had endorsed the move, and on Friday the border had been closed.
Since US-led foreign troops began leaving Afghanistan earlier this year, fighting between the Taliban and Afghan forces has escalated significantly. In recent weeks, the Taliban have advanced rapidly on provincial capitals and targeted top government officials inside Kabul.
The Taliban have also taken control of several border crossings, including with Iran and Central Asian countries, but the crossing with Pakistan provides a significant customs revenue.

Ensuring it is open for visa-free travel would not only curry favour with ordinary Afghans, but also shore up a route to parts of Pakistan that have historically housed the insurgent group's fighters and part of its leadership.
Afghan government data indicates the route was used by 900 trucks a day before the Taliban seized it.

Read more: Double tax and bandits on the Pakistan-Afghan trade route

The closure could impact import of medicines and other essential goods as violence has sharply escalated in Afghanistan amidst a pandemic, with the United Nations saying hundreds of thousands have been displaced internally.

Spokespersons for Pakistan's Foreign and Interior ministries did not respond to requests for comment from Reuters.
Pakistani border officials at Chaman told Reuters the Taliban had placed concrete barriers to block the road on their side of the Friendship Gate, the crossing point between the two countries.
Many Afghans living in Pakistan have been issued migration cards by Islamabad allowing them to stay, but those who want to enter Pakistan today need to obtain a visa

It's a game of who blinks first and a litmus test of who has bigger balls.
 
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