Monday, June 11, 2012

U.S. - Pakistan Talks To Re-Open Supply Lines Have Collapsed


US Withdraws Supply Route Negotiators From Pakistan -- BBC

US negotiators who have been trying to reach a deal with Pakistan over a supply route to Nato troops in Afghanistan have quit the talks.

"The decision was reached to bring the team home for a short period of time," Pentagon spokesman George Little said.

The negotiators have, so far, failed to reach a deal.

Pakistan shut a Nato supply route in November after a Nato air strike near the Afghan-Pakistani border which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Part of the team left Islamabad over the weekend, and the rest will return shortly, Mr Little said.

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More News On The Collapse Of U.S. - Pakistan Talks On Re-Opening Supply Lines

Talks with Pakistan on reopening war supply routes stall; US negotiators leaving Islamabad -- Washington Post/AP
U.S. pulls negotiators from Pakistan, no supply deal -- Reuters
US pulls NATO supply route negotiators out of Pakistan -- AFP
Pentagon negotiators leave Pakistan after scant progress on closed border crossings -- FOX News
Pentagon: US-Pakistani talks stall as no agreement reached -- RT

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