Fencing of border with Afghanistan 90pc complete
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Anadolu
August 04, 2021
Amid looming uncertainty in Afghanistan due to the withdrawal of foreign troops, Pakistan on Tuesday said 90pc work on the fencing of the border with the war-torn country has been completed.
Col. Rizwan Nazir of the paramilitary Frontier Corps briefed foreign media during a facilitated visit to Torkham border, one of the border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"More than 90pc of the fencing has been completed, and the rest would be completed by 2022 to stop all kinds of illegal movement from Afghanistan," he said.
Pakistan, which shares an almost 2,670 km-long border with Afghanistan, began with the fencing in 2017 to block militant infiltration, smuggling and other illegal crossings.
The current situation is especially volatile as war between the Taliban and Afghan forces has intensified. The Taliban are now trying to seize provincial capitals, after taking smaller administrative districts in the past weeks.
"The government of Pakistan has given a clear stance of our standing on the Afghan peace process ... we have completely secured our border, if a situation of civil war erupts we have a proper mechanism to control the movement at the border," the officer said.