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US sorry for losses of Pak military
 

By AFP

July 03, 2012 - Updated 2125 PKT
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WASHINGTON: Pakistan is re-opening vital NATO supply routes into Afghanistan closed since a deadly November attack, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday, adding the US was sorry for the loss of life.

 

"I am pleased that Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has informed me that the ground supply lines into Afghanistan are opening," Clinton said in a statement

 

"Foreign Minister Khar and I acknowledged the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives," the statement further said.

 

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

 

Clinton added that Pakistan will continue not to charge any transit fee in the larger interest of peace and security in Afghanistan and the region."This is a tangible demonstration of Pakistan's support for a secure, peaceful, and prosperous Afghanistan and our shared objectives in the region."

 

Following is the text of press statement issued by the US State Department regarding the telephonic discussion between the two leaders:

 

This morning, I spoke by telephone with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.

 

I once again reiterated our deepest regrets for the tragic incident in Salala last November. I offered our sincere condolences to the families of the Pakistani soldiers who lost their lives. Foreign Minister Khar and I acknowledged the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives. We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military. We are committed to working closely with Pakistan and Afghanistan to prevent this from ever happening again.

 

As I told the former Prime Minister of Pakistan days after the Salala incident, America respects Pakistan's sovereignty and is committed to working together in pursuit of shared objectives on the basis of mutual interests and mutual respect.

 

In today's phone call, Foreign Minister Khar and I talked about the importance of taking coordinated action against terrorists who threaten Pakistan, the United States, and the region; of supporting Afghanistan's security, stability, and efforts towards reconciliation; and of continuing to work together to advance the many other shared interests we have, from increasing trade and investment to strengthening our people-to-people ties. Our countries should have a relationship that is enduring, strategic, and carefully defined, and that enhances the security and prosperity of both our nations and the region.

 

The Foreign Minister and I were reminded that our troops - Pakistani and American - are in a fight against a common enemy. We are both sorry for losses suffered by both our countries in this fight against terrorists. We have enhanced our counter-terrorism cooperation against terrorists that threaten Pakistan and the United States, with the goal of defeating Al-Qaida in the region.

 

In addition, I am pleased that Foreign Minister Khar has informed me that the ground supply lines (GLOC) into Afghanistan are opening. Pakistan will continue not to charge any transit fee in the larger interest of peace and security in Afghanistan and the region. This is a tangible demonstration of Pakistan's support for a secure, peaceful, and prosperous Afghanistan and our shared objectives in the region. This will also help the United States and ISAF conduct the planned draw down at a much lower cost. This is critically important to the men and women who are fighting terrorism and extremism in Afghanistan. Foreign Minister Khar has informed me that, consistent with current practice, no lethal equipment will transit the GLOC into Afghanistan except for equipping the ANSF. In concluding the call, I reiterated our deep appreciation to the Government and the people of Pakistan for their many sacrifices and their critical contribution to the ongoing fight against terrorism and extremism.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
I think that America did not say sorry for our soldiers . But it say sorry only for its purpose to open the Natto supply and our federal govt is also involved in it and our leaders are so foolish that they directly open that supply and they did not wait for the reaction of America and it give us gift for opening supply of Natto in the form of drone attacks wow great Pakistani leaders...

Muhammad Mudasir Rasool
Pakistan
we all muslims world also say sorry for the 3000 killed in WTC. Now can u please leave us alone.

zardari
Pakistan
You commit a serious crime taking somebody's life ( in this case of a number of innocent pakistani soldiers) and then say SORRY.To say sorry after murdering so many innocents does not absolve the criminals.They must have been investigated and tried by a competent court.Nothing short of a proper legal proceedings against the murderers would justify any state to state relations with americans.You may get away with minor wrongs by saying sorry or apologise but not in a murder case.

Ahmad Shah Mashwani
United Kingdom
Sorry does not stand for apology! I hope we understand this much english

Asghar Ali
Pakistan
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should not have to say 'sorry for the loss of life & get Pakistan to re-opening vital NATO supply routes into Afghanistan closed since a deadly November attack'. Simple thing for America was to do, was to squeeze all Dollars of Zardari & his 'HAWARIS' in USA, Zardari would have ordered re-opening of NATO supply for getting saved his Dollars, even at the cost Pakistan's 'Sovereignty!

Gorg. Rehman
Pakistan
What all mistakes were acknowledged by FM Kher? Will she explain it to the People of Pakistan, more so, once the Army has said that no mistake was committed by them?

Asghar Ali
Pakistan
Hmm from the text - "Foreign Minister Khar and I acknowledged the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives. We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military." Why is Foreign Minister Khar also "sorry" about Pakistani soldier deaths?

arbab
Bangladesh
Decision taken in the larger (MONETARY interest of the local transport sector!

SAK
Pakistan
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