GOOGLE-LeaderBoard

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Pakistan and US inked US troops `supply deal


Pakistan and the U.S. have for the first time reached to an agreement after the Salala incident
and today their spokesperson have reported that they have signed an agreement regulating the shipment of American troop supplies to and from Afghanistan.

The deal which both the countries have reached Tuesday codified a largely informal arrangement that has allowed the U.S. to contract trucks to ship goods destined for the Afghan war through Pakistan over the past decade.

Pakistan pushed for a written pact in drawn-out negotiations that led to the supply line's reopening in early July following a seven-month blockade. Islamabad cut the route in retaliation for American airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border.

Pakistan state television and the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad confirmed the signing of the agreement.

No comments:

Post a Comment