Pakistan may allow Indian wheat to Afghanistan


(MENAFN- Khaama Press)

Pakistan's ambassador to Kabul Mansoor Ahmad Khan said that his country may allow Indian wheat to Afghanistan through Wagah and Torkham crossing points.

Mansoor Ahmad Khan in a series of Tweets said that he also discussed the modalities of transportation of the wheat through UN and WFP with the head of economic affairs of Afghanistan's foreign ministry Shafi Azam.

The Pakistani ambassador said he appreciated the current positive momentum in economic engagement between Afghanistan and Pakistan and emphasized the need for further strengthening trade, transit, and economic connectivity.

Earlier, India had complained that Pakistan was not allowing their allocated wheat to reach the people of Afghanistan as the Afghans are going through the toughest humanitarian situation.

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