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US have number of Nato supply routes
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WASHINGTON: United States have number of Nato supply routes that are being used despite the closure of Pakistani routes, US state department said on Thursday.
During a daily press briefing, state department's spokesperson Victoria Nuland said that US think that Pakistan has a very important role to play in supporting reconciliation process.
She said that Pakistan was part of the Istanbul process, part if the Bonn process, supporting this reconciliation effort.
The spokesperson said that Ambassador Grossman was ready to go to Pakistan but the Pakistani government was very much involved in an internal review of its relations with United States.
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Tell America to Go ahead and use the other routes.
Maria
Pakistan
We all know that US has several routes for NATO supply. As per US media thru Pakistan it used to cost US 17 million dollars/month. Now it cost more than 100 million dollars/month :) Hit where it hurts the most.
Reality-Check
USA
Good for you if you have alternative routes! Leave Pakistan alone, we don't want you people in our country! You have messed it enough!
Agha Asad Raza
Pakistan
Good, fine, wonderful, excellent, superb, Ms. Victoria Nuland, if US have number of NATO supply routes which are being used despite the closure of Pakistani routes, hence no question of any worry?
B i j l i
Pakistan
Bhutto offered Roti Kapda Makaan....did not mention....at what price... Many routes....at what price???
good2rely
USA
If you have alternative routes, then continue using these and leave us alone. We do not need to know, that is their work map and deal with it. Most important keep yourself away as far as possible from Pakistan holy land since dirty boots have destroyed everything and still your supporting Pakistan corrupt government.
A real Pakistani
United Kingdom
THAT IS GREAT NEWS, PLEASE KEEP IT UP, PLEASE LEAVE US ALONE NO NATO SUPPLIES THROUGH PAKISTAN EVER
AZEE
Pakistan
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