Afghanistan, Nov. 22 -- Pakistan has linked the resumption of trade and reopening of border crossings with Kabul to addressing cross-border terrorism, warning that economic cooperation depends on resolving security concerns.

Pakistan has stated that reopening border crossings and resuming trade with Kabul depends on effectively controlling cross-border terrorism and ensuring security stability.

The ongoing closure of border crossings is causing Afghanistan traders to lose an estimated $2.5 million per day, severely disrupting economic activities on both sides.

Major projects like the TAPI gas pipeline and CASA-1000 power transmission depend on resolving security issues, with both regional connectivity and energy security at stake.

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