U.S. And Pakistan Hint At Deal To Reopen NATO Supply Routes -- New York Times
WASHINGTON — American and Pakistani officials voiced cautious optimism on Monday that a deal to reopen NATO’s supply routes into neighboring Afghanistan was near, a move that would end a seven-month stalemate between the two countries.
Previous predictions of an imminent agreement have not been borne out, and officials from both countries refused on Monday to discuss details of what might be in the works, as if not to jinx this latest effort.
“Stay tuned,” one top American official said.
“Fingers crossed,” a senior Pakistani counterpart added.
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