On January 23, Pakistan and Afghanistan resolved a trade crossing dispute, leading to the reopening of the Torkham border. The closure, initiated on January 12, stemmed from Islamabad’s stricter controls requiring visas and passports, causing tensions. Negotiations between the two nations facilitated the reopening, allowing hundreds of trucks to cross without documentation until March 31, with visa and passport requirements beginning April 1.
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