The border had been closed on September 24, 20011, after the firing incident in Mastung. – File Photo by AFP

ISLAMABAD: The Pak-Iran border, which had been closed for three months after the incident in Matung, opened once again on Sunday, DawnNews reported.

The border had been closed on September 24, 20011, after the firing incident in Mastung.

According to security sources, the borders were re-opened after successful talks between Pakistan and Iranian officials.

Trade between the countries were once more start after the re-opening of the post.

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