Pakistan Iran border gate opens after 5 months
QUETTA, JUNE 03 (DNA) – Trade activities on Pak-Iran border in Taftan area of Chagai district, formally resumed today, after reopening of the trade gate at Zero Point of the border. The gate had been closed for over five months due to unknown reasons by the Iranian side.
Local officials in Taftan confirmed the reopening of mutual trade gate and said export of Pakistani commodities would be commenced soon.
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