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Corridor to open in Nov, claims Pak

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammad Faisal has said despite tension with India his country is committed to open the Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims from November.

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Islamabad, August 22

Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammad Faisal has said despite tension with India his country is committed to open the Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims from November.

“Pakistan is committed to open the corridor in November on the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak,” he said here on Thursday.

A meeting on the corridor would take place soon, he added. The proposed corridor will allow Sikhs to visit the shrine, located only a few km from the border, without visa.

However, Faisal said he was not sure if India would remain committed to the project, which many thought could help bridge differences between the two countries.

On reports of stranded Indians in Pakistan after snapping of rail and bus links, Faisal said he had no knowledge of any Indian citizen in Pakistan. “If there were any, we are ready to facilitate their return. They can go back on foot through the Wagah border because that is open,” he added. — IANS

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