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Pakistani traders protesting to reopen Khunjerab Pass

International Desk, Rtv

  22 Jun 2021, 18:59

The business community has given a week’s deadline to open the Pak-China border that has been closed for more than 20 months. Traders who use this land route have begun protesting in Islamabad, decrying the massive damage the closure has caused their businesses.

Traders in Gilgit Baltistan (GB) lamented that they have lost patience over the continuous closure of the Sost border.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, a group of traders from GB headed by Exporters Association Chairman Javed Hussain has appealed to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, the foreign minister, commerce minister and the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan to open the Pak-China border for trade.

Hussain said that due to the closure of the border, traders have lost millions of rupees. “All traders of the region will be forced to hold peaceful sit-ins outside Khunjerab Pass, the Parliament House and Ministry of Foreign Affairs if their demands are not met.”

He said that the Pak-China is the only source of livelihood for all small and big traders of the region.

Hussain said that the Pakistani Foreign Ministry has issued a notification to reopen the Pak-China border. However, the Chinese authorities have refused to implement the notification due to which the goods imported from China by Pakistani traders are getting damaged in the warehouses of Kashgar, which may cause a further loss of millions.

Besides, the goods of Diamerbhasha Dam, Dasu and Mohmand Dams lying in the warehouses of Kashgar are also deteriorating.

It may be recalled here that China had earlier agreed to open the Khunjerab border for trade but with stiff conditions in view of the Covid-19 situation. Under the conditions set by the Chinese government, Pakistani exporters and importers would not be allowed to enter China and would instead load and unload goods on Pakistan’s side of the border for inspection and sterilisation.

However, the border has remained closed for bilateral trade despite assurances from both countries for unknown reasons.

Source: Profit

B.M./ Rtv

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