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Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to reopen Angoor Adda crossing to boost trade
The decision was made during a three-day visit to Islamabad by a high-level Afghan delegation led by Afghanistan’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an understanding to reopen the Angoor Adda border crossing in South Waziristan, a key trade route between the two countries that has remained closed for nearly two years.
According to official sources, Pakistan has linked the reopening to the completion of essential infrastructure by the National Logistics Corporation (NLC), which is responsible for operationalizing the border terminal.
Islamabad has proposed that the crossing be opened by August 14, 2025, but if construction is not completed by then, the target date would shift to August 31, 2025, contingent on NLC readiness.
The decision was made during a three-day visit to Islamabad by a high-level Afghan delegation led by Mawlawi Ahmadullah Zahid, Afghanistan’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce. The delegation held bilateral talks from July 21 to 23, 2025, focusing on trade and transit cooperation.
Angoor Adda is regarded as a strategically significant crossing for trade and movement between the two countries. Its reopening is expected to revitalize commerce and provide a new channel for Afghan exports.
During the discussions, the Afghan side also raised the issue of blockage of its exports to India via Pakistan, citing provisions of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) 2010, which allows Afghan goods to be transported through Pakistan to third countries, including India, via the Wagah border.
The Afghan delegation noted that since May 2025, Pakistan has stopped permitting Afghan consignments to cross into India. In response, Pakistani officials stated that, due to heightened tensions with New Delhi, Islamabad has suspended third-country trade with India through its territory.
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IEA cabinet approves development budget spending report
The cabinet of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has approved a report on the spending of the national development budget, following deliberations at its 14th meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund.
According to a statement issued by the Arg on Tuesday, the cabinet endorsed the development budget expenditure report and instructed relevant ministries and departments to ensure that allocated funds are spent on planned projects in a timely manner and in line with approved development plans.
The meeting also reviewed a range of key economic, social and cultural issues. Cabinet members emphasized the need for proper implementation of development activities and adherence to established timelines.
In addition, discussions were held on challenges facing refugees, with relevant authorities directed to identify and implement appropriate solutions to address their concerns.
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FM Muttaqi and Turkish envoy discuss strengthening Kabul-Ankara ties
Sadin Ayyıldız, the new head of Turkey’s diplomatic mission in Kabul, met in an introductory visit with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate, to discuss the development of bilateral relations between the two countries.
During the meeting, Ayyıldız described relations between Afghanistan and Turkey as positive and emphasized the expansion of cooperation in economic and health fields, the Afghan Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
Muttaqi also wished Ayyildiz success, described Turkey as a close friend of Afghanistan, and assessed bilateral relations as being on a path of progress.
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Afghan, Indonesian sports officials discuss expanding cooperation
Indonesian officials said the deputy minister plans to visit Afghanistan in the future to further advance cooperation.
Ahmadullah Wasiq, head of Afghanistan’s National Olympic and Physical Education Committee, met Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Taufiq Hidayat, during an official visit to Indonesia held alongside the Asian Cup competitions.
The talks focused on strengthening sports cooperation, including improving access for Afghan athletes living in Indonesia to local leagues and training camps.
Hidayat described the meeting as a positive step toward closer sporting ties and stressed the need for continued engagement.
Afghanistan’s ambassador to Indonesia, Saadullah Baloch, also attended the meeting, highlighting the role of sports diplomacy in bilateral relations. Indonesian officials said the deputy minister plans to visit Afghanistan in the future to further advance cooperation.
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