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Pahalgam attack: Pakistan shuts ports for Indian ships after New Delhi bans imports from Islamabad

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The ties between India and Pakistan collapsed after the terrorist attack of the Pahalgama on April 22 that killed 26 people, mostly tourists

The ties between India and Pakistan collapsed after the terrorist attack of the Pahalgama on April 22 that killed 26 people, mostly tourists

Pakistan has prohibited the use of its ports by Indian flag carriers, hours after New Delhi imposed new punitive measures, including the prohibition of the importation of goods and the entrance or pachystani ships in its ports, against Islamabad.

India imposed on Saturday a prohibition of the importation of goods that came or transit through Pakistan and also the entry of Pakistani containers to its ports, even when Prime Minister Narendra Modi said

Pakistan at night, on Saturday night he ordered that no Pakistani port can be visited and they will also be allowed that Pakistani ships be coupled in any Indian port, a Paquistani newspaper, HeSunrisereported.

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The Dawn newspaper had cited an order issued on Saturday night by the ports of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs of Pakistan and the shipping wing.

The ties between the two neighboring countries collapsed after the terrorist attack of the Pahalgama on April 22 that killed 26 people, mostly tourists.

In new punitive measures against Pakistan that entered into force in the immediate way in the middle of the indoor tensions due to Pahalgam’s deadly terrorist attack, India also suspended the exchange of mails, plots of the neighboring country.

In addition to prohibiting the Pakistani entrance or ships in the Indian ports, India also prohibited Indian ships from visiting Pakistani ports, according to the General Directorate of Shipping (DGS). The restrictions were implemented immediately, authorities said.

According to an order from the Indian government, the complete prohibition of imports from all Pakistan’s assets for reasons of national security and public policies was imposed.

He thought that the import tariff of 200 percent imposed on Pakistani goods in 2019 after the pulwama attack effectively arrested direct imports, the last decision also prohibits the entry of Pakistani goods enlisted through third countries.

Fresh movements occurred for a week and a half after India announced a series of punitive measures against Pakistan, including the suspension of the Indo Water Treaty, closing the only operation of the intersection of terrestrial borders in Attari and the following datngatic ties the following ties.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s army said in a statement that he has carried out a successful training launch of the Abdali weapons system, a surface to surface missile with a range of 450 km, saying that it was aimed at guaranteeing the operational preparation of the troops.

In New Delhi, people familiar with the matter said that India considers the launch of the ballistic missile test as a “flagrant” act of “provocation”.

When the search for Pahalgam attackers intensified, Sri Lanka police recorded a flight that came to Colombo from Chennai after being expelled that a suspect linked to the massacre could be on board, a police spokesman said in the capital of Sri Lanka. The Indian authorities have identified four terrorists, including two Pakistani citizens, behind the butcher shop of Pahalgam.

A statement by national carrier Sri Lankan Airlines said the plane was in depth and subsequently clear for additional operations.

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