Pakistan To Re-Open NATO Route, Taliban Talks Falter -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Pakistan expects to re-open supply routes to NATO forces in Afghanistan, halted after a NATO cross-border air attack killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November, but will impose tariffs, a senior security official told Reuters Thursday.
The move suggests tensions with the United States and NATO have eased, but more progress is needed for the kind of cooperation necessary to fight militancy in the border region which U.S. President Barack Obama has called the world's most dangerous place.
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Update: Pakistan’s closure of supply routes costs US 6 times more for new route -- Washington Post/AP
My Comment: It looks like talk of re-opening NATO supply lines through Pakistan are not true.
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