April 06, 2020
Pakistan opened its Torkham and Chaman border crossings on Monday for four days to allow Afghan nationals in the country to return home.
Islamabad had on Saturday announced to temporarily open the border crossings on Kabul’s request on humanitarian grounds amid the coronavirus pandemic.
According to security sources, the outflow of the Afghan nationals has begun and around 1,000 will be allowed to leave for their country on a daily basis.
On Saturday, the Foreign Office said Pakistan would allow Afghan nationals to return home through two land border crossings with the eastern neighbour.
“At the special request of the government of Afghanistan and based on humanitarian considerations, Pakistan has decided to allow the exit of Afghan nationals in Pakistan wishing to go back to their country,” the FO said in a statement.
Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed authorities to open the Chaman-Spinboldak border between Pakistan and Afghanistan and said Islamabad would continue to support Kabul during the global coronavirus pandemic.
According to Worldometers on Saturday, Afghanistan recorded 367 coronavirus cases and seven deaths. Meanwhile, in Pakistan, the death toll stands at 50, with confirmed cases exceeding 3,000.