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Torkham Border Reopens After 25-Day Closure Following Ceasefire Agreement

Pakistan and Afghanistan commit to halting construction in disputed areas until April 15, 2025, in efforts to de-escalate tensions.

People stand next to parked trucks loaded with supplies at the Torkham border crossing following the closure of the border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan, March 3, 2025. REUTERS/Shahid Shinwari/File Photo
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Overview

  • The Torkham border, a vital trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan, reopened on March 19, 2025, after a 25-day closure.
  • The closure stemmed from a dispute over the construction of a military checkpoint on February 21, 2025, which escalated into violent clashes on March 4, leaving one dead and two injured.
  • A ceasefire agreement was reached during a flag meeting on March 19, with both sides agreeing to stop construction in disputed areas until April 15, 2025.
  • The closure disrupted $3 million in daily trade and affected the movement of over 10,000 people, underscoring the economic importance of the crossing.
  • Negotiations were facilitated by tribal elders and diplomatic channels, with the Pakistani Tribal Jirga playing a key role in resolving the dispute.