Pakistan
Closes Key Border Crossing with Afghanistan Amid Security Threats
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The
Ghulam Khan crossing, located in Khost province, is a critical trade and
transit point between the two countries, particularly for goods travelling to
and from Pakistan's North Waziristan region.
[ABS News Service/03.07.2025]
Pakistan has temporarily closed a key border crossing with
Afghanistan due to security threats, until further notice, officials said on
Sunday (29.05.2025).
The Ghulam Khan border has been closed after Saturday's
suicide attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's North Waziristan district and skirmishes
in the province, bordering Afghanistan, a senior Pakistani security official
said.
"Following the attack, a curfew has been imposed in
North Waziristan, and the border (Ghulam Khan) has been shut down for an
unspecified period, he said.
At least 13 security personnel were killed and three others
injured in the suicide attack.
Abidullah Farooqi, spokesperson for the Interim Afghan
Government's Border Forces, confirmed the closure on Sunday, stating that
Pakistani authorities have not provided a clear explanation for the move.
Pakistani officials have merely instructed vehicles at the
crossing to use alternative routes, Farooqi said in a statement.
In a separate press release, the provincial administration
of Khost province of Afghanistan said officials at the Ghulam Khan crossing
were informed by Pakistani authorities on Saturday evening that the route would
be temporarily closed due to ongoing security threats.
The statement further noted that no specific timeline has
been provided for the reopening of the border, and the closure will remain in
effect until further notice.
The Ghulam Khan crossing, located in Khost province, is a
critical trade and transit point between the two countries, particularly for
goods travelling to and from Pakistan's North Waziristan region.
Afghan authorities have urged citizens, traders, and
travellers to avoid the route and instead use other crossings, such as Torkham
or Spin Boldak, until the situation is resolved.