Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Pakistan To Reopen NATO-Afghan Supply Lines After US Apology


Pakistan Agrees To Open Supply Lines After U.S. Apology -- Washington Post

Pakistan has agreed to open its border crossings to U.S. and NATO military transit to and from Afghanistan, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in a statement Tuesday, ending a seven-month diplomatic standoff.

In a conversation Tuesday morning with Pakistan’s foreign minister, Clinton said, she again offered “our sincere condolences to the families” of 24 Pakistani soldiers who were killed in a cross-border U.S. air assault in November.

“We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military,” she said. “We are committed to working closely with Pakistan and Afghanistan to prevent this from ever happening again.”

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More News On Pakistan Re-Opening NATO-Afghan Supply Lines

Pakistan 'to re-open' supply lines to Nato Afghan forces -- BBC
US apology to Pakistan unlocks NATO supply line -- Christian Science Monitor
Clinton: Pakistan to Reopen NATO Supply Lines -- Voice of America
U.S. welcomes reopening of Pakistan-to-Afghanistan supply route -- L.A. Times
Pakistan ends dispute over Nato supply routes after Hillary Clinton apology -- The Guardian
Pakistan Opens NATO Supply Line as Clinton Apologizes -- New York Times
U.S., Pakistan reach deal to reopen Afghan supply routes -- Reuters
Pakistan ends blockade of Nato supply routes -- The Telegraph
Pakistan reopens NATO supply routes to Afghanistan -- CNN
Pakistan to let trucks roll into Afghanistan after Clinton apologizes for US airstrike -- MSNBC
Clinton Says NATO Supply Routes Through Pakistan Reopening -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Pakistan Reopens NATO Supply Route to Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti

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