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Pakistan has decided to keep the Wagah border open for its citizens stranded in India, following India's revocation of visas due to the Pahalgam terror incident. The border was closed on April 30, leaving around 70 Pakistani nationals stranded. Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson has expressed readiness to receive these citizens if allowed by Indian authorities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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