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Pak talking again to US-led coalition, says NATO
A NATO commander says he believes Pakistan will soon send liaison officials back to NATO headquarters in Kabul.
Kabul: The top NATO commander in Afghanistan
says he`s seeing signs of a possible lifting of Pakistan`s
communications blackout imposed on the US-led coalition after
NATO airstrikes killed two dozen Pakistani forces.
Marine Gen. John Allen tells reporters at a news briefing in Kabul that he recently spoke on the phone with Pakistan army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. Allen says that by the end of the call on Monday, both expressed a commitment to work through the incident.
He says he believes Pakistan will soon send liaison officials back to NATO headquarters in Kabul that were pulled after the November 26 incident.
Allen says the two did not discuss when Pakistan would reopen its border crossings to NATO convoys transporting supplies for troops in Afghanistan.
PTI
Marine Gen. John Allen tells reporters at a news briefing in Kabul that he recently spoke on the phone with Pakistan army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. Allen says that by the end of the call on Monday, both expressed a commitment to work through the incident.
He says he believes Pakistan will soon send liaison officials back to NATO headquarters in Kabul that were pulled after the November 26 incident.
Allen says the two did not discuss when Pakistan would reopen its border crossings to NATO convoys transporting supplies for troops in Afghanistan.
PTI