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Pakistan Keeps Afghan Crossings Closed, Ties Trade Reopening to Taliban Halting Attacks

Pakistan now links border access to verifiable Taliban action against cross-border militants.

Overview

  • Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi said the onus for reopening rests with the Afghan Taliban, asserting Afghan territory is being used for attacks on Pakistan.
  • Islamabad has shifted to a wait-and-watch policy on Afghanistan, stepping back from mediation after talks in Doha and Istanbul failed to yield binding guarantees.
  • Turkey is preparing a high-level delegation, including key ministers and its intelligence chief, to visit Islamabad next week to pursue de-escalation, according to the Turkish envoy.
  • Pakistan warned that regional energy projects such as TAPI and CASA‑1000 face risk unless Kabul curbs support to militant groups, with trade to remain suspended in the meantime.
  • Economic fallout continues with roughly 12,000 containers stranded at Karachi, Torkham, Kharlachi and Chaman, while Afghan traders increasingly pivot to Iranian routes like Chabahar.