Flag meeting between Pak-Afghan border officials ends in stalemate
QUETTA: A flag meeting between security officials of Pakistan and Afghanistan to reopen the Friendship Gate at Chaman border ended without any result Saturday afternoon, a well-placed para-military officer who declined to be named told Dawn.com as the gate remained closed for the third consecutive day.
The two sides adopted strict security measures on their respective borders during the meeting, convened at the request of Afghan border officials.
The two sides deliberated over issues related to the porous border that the two countries share.
Pakistan closed its border with Afghanistan in the aftermath of an attack on the Friendship Gate by Afghan nationals on Friday.
"The Afghans humiliated the Pakistani national flag and pelted stones at the Friendship gate," said the official.
The gate's closure suspended traffic between the two neighbours, a move which also hampered Nato's supply to Afghanistan.
"Long queues of trucks and vehicles could be witnessed on both sides of the border," Attal Khan Achakzai, a resident of Chaman, said.
People are facing difficulties as result of the border closure, he said, adding that traders remained the worst sufferers of the closure.