Pakistan Releases List of Conditions For Reopening NATO Supply Lines

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After two and half weeks of intensive negotiations, Pakistan’s Parliament has released a four page resolution on future relations with the United States. The list of demands include an end to drone strikes as well as a formal apology for a November US airstrike that killed 24 four Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border. The resolution does however open the door for allowing NATO supply routes to once again run through Pakistan. Pakistan had closed the routes after November’s strike, the facts of which are still under dispute. 

Via New York Times

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