Pakistan Keeps Borders with Afghanistan Closed Until Security Guarantees Provided

Khaama Press

Pakistan has kept its borders with Afghanistan closed for trade and transit, allowing only humanitarian aid until firm security guarantees are provided.

Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andarabi has announced that the border crossings with Afghanistan will remain closed for trade and transit until Kabul provides clear assurances that no militants will infiltrate its territory. Andarabi emphasized that the decision is based solely on security concerns and is not directed against the Afghanistan people.

Humanitarian aid is being allowed to pass through, reflecting Pakistan’s willingness to support the peopel of Afghanistan, but commercial trade remains suspended until firm security guarantees are received.

Islamabad has accused militants operating from Afghanistan soil of carrying out attacks inside Pakistan. Despite ongoing talks, including meetings in Saudi Arabia, the Taliban side has not yet provided the assurances sought by Pakistan.

The border closures have caused significant disruption to regional trade. Thousands of trucks remain stranded, and many commercial contracts have been delayed or canceled, affecting businesses on both sides.

While limited crossings for refugees and aid continue, commercial transit remains halted, with authorities stressing that reopening depends entirely on Afghanistan preventing the use of its territory for militant activity.

Pakistan has made clear that national security takes precedence over economic concerns. Until credible guarantees are provided, the trade freeze will remain in effect, underscoring Islamabad’s priority of preventing further cross-border terrorism.

Pakistan Keeps Borders with Afghanistan Closed Until Security Guarantees Provided