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Pakistan to close all routes to Afghanistan ahead of presidential elections

Presidential elections in Afghanistan will be held on September 28 and it is feared that the Taliban would try to disrupt the process.

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday announced that it will close all passageways to Afghanistan for two days to boost security ahead of the presidential elections in the neighbouring country.

The Foreign Office said in a statement that in view of the upcoming Afghan presidential elections and in support of domestic transition in Afghanistan, it was decided to enhance security along the Pak-Afghan border.

Presidential elections will be held on September 28 in Afghanistan and it is feared that the Taliban would try to disrupt the process.

It was decided to close "all passageways/Cargo terminals (except for emergency patients) on September 27-28," it said.

Pakistan also decided to implement 'strict security check' of all pedestrians and trading vehicles from September 26-29.

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