CHAMAN, PAKISTAN, AUG 08: Pakistani trucks carry the logistic supply for the NATO and U.S forces in Afghanistan crossing at Pak-Afghan border Chaman. Afghan custom re-open the border for NATO and U.S forces after 10days as Afghan government stopped the NATO supply trucks, because some Dues on the clearing companies in Chaman on Wednesday, August 08, 2012. (Matiullah Achakzai/PPI Images).
Pakistani trucks crossing at Pak-Afghan border at Chaman. – Photo by PPI/File

QUETTA: The Afghan border authorities have stopped over 200 Pakistani containers carrying food items to Turkmenistan and other Central Asian states under transit trade from entering Afghanistan via Chaman.

Pakistani border authorities said on Sunday that Afghan security forces also retuned a number of containers which had entered Vesh, the first border town on the Pakistan-Afghan border.

“Over 200 containers loaded with fruits, vegetables and poultry are stranded at the Pakistan-Afghan border,” officials told Dawn. They said the Afghan border authorities had suddenly started stopping the containers without giving any reason or informing Pakistani officials.

When the Chaman Chamber of Commerce and Industry approached the Afghan authorities, they said they took the decision after Pakistani customs officials had stopped hundreds of Afghan transit trade containers loaded with goods in Karachi and refused to clear them.

“We will not allow the Pakistani containers to move to Turkmenistan and other Central Asian states unless our containers are given clearance,” CCCI President Daru Khan Achakzai quoted the Afghan officials as saying.

According to sources, the authorities in Islamabad have contacted officials in Kabul to resolve the matter as early as possible because the containers are carrying perishable items which will get damaged in a few days.

“The government should immediately step in to resolve the issue because exporters will suffer losses of billions of rupees if the Afghan authorities do not allow the containers to continue the onward journey,” Daro Khan said.

Haji Ghuos Allah, an exporter, suggested that if Kabul failed to resolve the issue the Pakistan government should not allow Afghan trade with India through the Wagah border.

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