ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to reopen its border with Iran seven days a week at four points for trade purposes from July 5, Sunday.
According to the notification issued by Ministry of Interior, the border crossings at Gabd, Mand, Katagar and Chedgi will be opened in the light of decision taken by National Command and Operation Center in its meeting.
The borders will remain open seven days a week from morning to evening as permutually agreed between both countries only for trade.
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