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16-08-20
Milak boundary crossing linking Iran, Afghanistan revived
(MENAFN) The spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) stated that the Milak boundary crossing linking Iran and Afghanistan in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan was revived subsequent to the marking of a boundary accord between the two neighbors.
The talked about boundary crossing was closed up and revived several times in the past few weeks because of a hit by Afghan truckers and their obstruction of the revisit road of Iranian trucks and the Iranian reprisal.
Ruhollah Latifi stated that the marking ceremony was attended by officials from mutual sides counting Madana Zanganeh the Acting Deputy Governor of Sistan-Baluchestan Province for Economic Affairs, and the head of Milak Customs.
Milak boundary terminal was first revived previous this month subsequent to a week of end and more than 70 Iranian truckers revisited to the country, nevertheless, Afghan truck drivers once more closed up the crossing in Afghanistan's Nimruz Province and Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan Province, merely a couple of days subsequent to it was revived.
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