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UK voices concern over Pak-US deadlock
 


June 12, 2012 - Updated 1725 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: British Foreign Secretary William Hague voiced concern Tuesday over the seven-month impasse between Pakistan and the United States on reopening NATO supply routes into Afghanistan.

 

Pakistan shut its Afghan border to overland NATO supplies after US air strikes killed 24 Pakistani soldiers last November. Washington has refused to apologise formally for the deaths.

 

The United States said Monday it has withdrawn low-level technocrat negotiators from Pakistan after talks over getting the border open again failed.

 

"We look to the United States and Pakistan to work successfully together and of greater concern to us, even than those lines of communication, would be a rift between the United States and Pakistan," the visiting British minister said.

 

He said he raised the issue in his meetings with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, and hoped that both sides would find a solution.

 

"Obviously we want this issue to be resolved and of course we raised it and discussed it today," Hague added.

 

The withdrawal of US negotiators signalled further strains in relations between the nominal allies and follows criticism from US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta that saw Pakistan's army chief refuse to meet a Pentagon official.

 

The negotiators had been in Pakistan for about six weeks and US officials had believed they were close to a deal with Islamabad to lift the blockade.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
Who the hell is Uk???

Hammad Sethi
Pakistan
Army Chief has finally shown the real pride which he had shown ages ago. zardari and co has still to learn. Zardari is a man whose level is of Hillary Clinton's post. I still remember Zardari and Karzai sitting on sides of Hillary Clinton and at the end of her talk she refered to the two presidents saying gentlemen you have 20 minutes to speak now and both smiled. puppets.

aj
Pakistan
The tone and tenor of British Foreign Minister speaks a tilt towards US stance, that is quite discouraging. Had he come as a mediator, he should have been welcomed, but he has come as a spokesperson of US and NATO, hence not acceptable. Pakistan has legitimately demanded apology from the aggressor US forces and this legitimate demand must be accepted. Our roads are not meant for free use of NATO supplies. We must demand at least ten thousand dollars per truck

Asghar Ali
Pakistan
What can be expected from BRIT??? They are AMERICAN LACKEY.

Akbar Khan
Thailand
 
 
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