ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday asked the government stakeholders concerned to make necessary arrangements for the Torkhum border to work round the clock within next six months.Imran in a message on the social media, wrote, “I have tasked the relevant govt stakeholders to make necessary arrangements for the Torkhum border to work round the clock within next 6 months”. “This step will be instrumental in boosting bilateral trade & enhancing people to people contacts between the two brotherly countries,” he maintained.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019
PM for round-the-clock Torkham border opening to boost trade
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