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High Level Pakistan-Afghanistan Talks Raise Hope for Torkham Border Reopening

High level Pakistan-Afghanistan talks after Eid ceasefire raise hopes for reopening Torkham border and easing movement.

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Pakistan and Afghanistan hold key talks after ceasefire, raising hopes for reopening Torkham border and easing cross-border movement [IC: by AFP]

March 30, 2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan border authorities held a high-level meeting on Monday, marking their first formal contact after the recent Eid ceasefire. The talks have raised hopes for the reopening of the Torkham border crossing, which has remained closed amid tensions.

The meeting comes at an important time, as the closure of Torkham has affected thousands of people on both sides. Many Afghan refugees and families have been waiting to return home, while trade and daily movement have also been disrupted.

Following the ceasefire, both sides agreed to engage in dialogue to ease the situation. According to sources, the meeting was held in a constructive atmosphere, with officials showing willingness to address key concerns. “There is a shared understanding that reopening the border will bring relief to people,” a source familiar with the talks said.

During the discussion, both sides exchanged their demands and requests. Key issues included the reopening of Torkham, the return of detained Afghan nationals, and arrangements for refugees crossing the border. Officials stressed the need for better coordination to avoid further disruptions.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian impact of the closure remains significant. Thousands of Afghans are still waiting for clearance to cross, while businesses linked to cross-border trade continue to face losses.

The outcome of these talks is being closely watched. There is growing optimism that the Torkham gate may reopen soon, easing tensions and restoring movement.

Overall, the meeting signals a positive step forward, highlighting the importance of dialogue in maintaining stability and cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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