SECURITY — April 15, 2026

Taliban Announce Reopening of Nuristan Border Crossing with Pakistan

Taliban spokesperson Faridun Samim announced the reopening of a border crossing between Nuristan's Kamdesh and Barg-i-Matal districts and Pakistan's Chitral following local elders' negotiations. The route, closed for nearly two months due to clashes, is vital for local livelihoods amid ongoing broader border tensions.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV2 min read

Taliban Announce Reopening of Nuristan Border Crossing with Pakistan
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KABUL — Taliban spokesperson Faridun Samim, spokesman for the Nuristan governor, announced the reopening of a border crossing between Kamdesh and Barg-i-Matal districts in Nuristan province and Chitral in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region for vehicle traffic.

Samim said the crossing was reopened following negotiations conducted by local elders with the Pakistani side. He added that negotiations are ongoing for a complete resolution, with more agreements expected.

The route had been closed for nearly two months due to clashes between Taliban forces and the Pakistani military. Local residents reported improved travel and access to services after the reopening and urged the Taliban to focus on maintenance and security along the route. They described the Kamdesh road as vital for livelihoods in Barg-i-Matal and surrounding areas.

The local reopening comes amid broader tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Main crossings have been closed for about five months, with Torkham open only for the deportation of Afghan migrants. The closures followed clashes triggered by Pakistani airstrikes on parts of Afghanistan, including Kabul, with intermittent fighting continuing.

Taliban and Pakistani officials have held peace talks in Istanbul, Doha, Riyadh and Urumqi, but no lasting ceasefire has been achieved.

Read the original reporting at Amu TV

Reliability assessment

Single source with direct, on-record attribution from named Taliban spokesperson Faridun Samim (spokesperson of Nuristan governor), providing concrete checkable details including specific locations (Kamdesh, Barg-i-Matal, Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). Core event of reopening is reliably attributed.

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