Pakistan seeking monopolistic transport practices with Afghanistan, not allowing two-way transit rights: MEA

By ANI | Published: July 16, 2020 08:59 PM2020-07-16T20:59:14+5:302020-07-16T21:15:02+5:30

India said on Thursday that Pakistan is creating a mirage of goodwill by allowing Afghan goods to be exported via Wagah border and was seeking monopolistic transport practices and not allowing Afghanistan two-way transit rights.

Pakistan seeking monopolistic transport practices with Afghanistan, not allowing two-way transit rights: MEA | Pakistan seeking monopolistic transport practices with Afghanistan, not allowing two-way transit rights: MEA

Pakistan seeking monopolistic transport practices with Afghanistan, not allowing two-way transit rights: MEA

India said on Thursday that Pakistan is creating a mirage of goodwill by allowing Afghan goods to be exported via Wagah border and was seeking monopolistic transport practices and not allowing Afghstan two-way transit rights.

"This is another example of Pakistan's creation of mirage of goodwill. Pakistan is seeking monopolistic transport practices. It is not allowing Afghans two-way transit rights," MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava, said replying to a question on Pakistan allowing the Afghan goods to be exported via Wagah border.

Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on July 13 that Islamabad has decided to resume Afghan exports through Wagah border crossing from July 15 after implementing COVID-19 related protocols "at the special request of Afghstan government and with a view to facilitating Afghstan's transit trade".

Pakistan claimed that with this step it has "fulfilled its commitments under Pakistan-Afghan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA). "Pakistan has restored bilateral trade at all border crossing terminals to pre-COVID-19 status."

In May, Indian Embassy in Afghstan said that the second consignment of wheat out of the total 75,000 MT from India to Afghstan has set sail from Kandla Port.

"This humtarian gesture of the people of India to our Afghan brethren will ensure food security during these difficult times of COVID-19 pandemic. The remaining consignments will follow in the weeks ahead," it said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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