Pak-Iran trade resumes after 13 days

Published March 8, 2020
TAFTAN: Iranian vehicles carrying goods pass through Pakistan Gate on Saturday after the border reopened for trade activities after having remained closed for 13 days amid fears of coronavirus outbreak.—Dawn
TAFTAN: Iranian vehicles carrying goods pass through Pakistan Gate on Saturday after the border reopened for trade activities after having remained closed for 13 days amid fears of coronavirus outbreak.—Dawn

CHAGAI: The trade activities between Pakistan and Iran on Saturday resumed after suspension of 13 days amid fears of coronavirus outbreak.

Over 35 long vehicles loaded with Liquefied Pet­roleum Gas and other commodities were allowed to enter Pakistan through the Taftan dry port, a senior official of Levies Force told Dawn. He said the Iranian drivers and cleaners were screened after their arrival at Taftan border.

Pakistan closed its border with Iran on February 23, following confirmation of the first two coronavirus cases in the country. However, the immigration process was reopened after five days and since then more than 35,000 Pakistani pilgrims have returned from Iran.

Deputy Commissioner of Chagai Agha Sher Zaman told Dawn that the pilgrims returning from Iran were kept in a quarantined set-up at Taftan, a border town in Chagai district.

The deputy commissioner said: “We are struggling every day to establish accommodation facilities for pilgrims. They have been given food, medicines and other items according to their needs.”

He added that more than 300 pilgrims had returned from Iran on Saturday, who were later quarantined after screening by health teams deputed at entry points of the border. According to official sources, six Iranian citizens were allowed to return back from Taftan border on Saturday.

Published in Dawn, March 8th, 2020

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