
Pakistan Declares Open War on Taliban, Closes Border Crossings and Halts Cross-Border Trade
Key Takeaways
- Border crossings Torkham and Chaman closed, halting cross-border trade with Afghanistan.
- Trade ties suspended amid Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions and border closures.
- Aid delivery hampered; hunger risk for millions due to border closures.
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“A board member of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI) has warned that increasing pressure on traders to sell food at lower prices could push the country toward “famine” as regional tensions disrupt trade routes and drive up food costs”
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