Iran-Pakistan border reopened for traders, students

Pakistan (IP) - Pakistani media reported the reopening of a joint border crossing with the Islamic Republic of Iran at the Taftan-Mirjaveh Custom to facilitate the commute of traders and students.

Iran PressAsia: Pakistani sources said on Monday that the Taftan-Mirjaveh crossing was reopened yesterday after a three-month shut down due to the corona outbreak.

The report said: "Pakistani businessmen, students and truck drivers are now allowed to enter Iran in accordance with health protocols and with authorized travel documents, but the ban on pilgrims or tourists is still in place."

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