Pak-Iran Quetta Corridor, which was closed by Iranian authorities following the outbreak of Covid-19, reopened after four years.
The decision was taken yesterday in a meeting between Pakistani and Iranian officials in Mir Javeh, Iran. It is pertinent to note that the citizens of both countries visit their relatives using this corridor.
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