Pakistan`s Afghan border remains closed to NATO

Pakistan closed the crossings to NATO in November in retaliation for US airstrikes that accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Islamabad: The US embassy says Pakistan`s border with Afghanistan remains closed to NATO despite comments by a senior Pakistani official that seemed to indicate the coalition would be allowed to transport some food items.

Pakistan closed the crossings to NATO at the end of November in retaliation for American airstrikes that accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar said this week that Pakistan would temporarily allow NATO to ship perishable items to its troops in Afghanistan. He said the coalition could transport the supplies "by air or by truck”.

But the US embassy said on Thursday that the crossings remained closed.

US Ambassador Cameron Munter has said the air route remains open.

Bureau Report

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