NATO supply lines may not open anytime soon

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 6:10:18 by

NATO supply lines may not open anytime soon

The Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani has recently given a statement in which he expressed the stance of the government ruled by the Pakistan People’s Party that the decision on the reopening of the NATO supply routes through Pakistan will not
be taken in a hurry and will be made only after evolving a consensus at the Parliamentary Committee on National Security.

 The Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani, expressed himself on the matter by making the following comments: "Let the committee, which has representation from all political parties in parliament, decide what they want. The government has not set
a timeframe for the committee to complete its deliberations and will wait for a final outcome."

The NATO supply routes were cut by the government of Pakistan after it had inflicted air strikes on two of the border posts of the country. The air strikes had resulted in the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers. The NATO forces had carried on the aggression
for a total of two hours despite the fact that they received repeated requests by their Pakistani counter parts to stop the attacks.

After the attacks had finally stopped, the military of Pakistan had termed them as acts of unprovoked blatant aggression while the stance of the NATO forces had been that they had been carried out because of error on both the sides.

As a consequence, the government of Pakistan had immediately cut out its supply routes to the NATO forces that were stationed in Afghanistan.   

The relationship between Pakistan as well as the United States of America experienced its worst moment in the past decade as hostility in the public of Pakistan against the super power grew. The government of Pakistan demanded an official apology from the
head of state of the super power but no such apology came. Similar was the case between the relations of Pakistan and the NATO as they also experienced a severe downturn.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani expressed the hope that the Pakistan government would be able to reach an amicable solution, which would be accepted by all parties.

Tags: , , ,

Short URL: https://www.newspakistan.pk/?p=17990

Posted by on Apr 3 2012. Filed under Pakistan, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Join WishFree.com

Photo Gallery

Unique Auction UAE
Log in