DAWN
The United States is withdrawing its team of negotiators from Pakistan without securing a long-sought deal with Islamabad to allow trucks to again supply Nato troops in neighboring Afghanistan, the Pentagon said on Monday. I believe that some of the...
Voice of America
Pentagon spokesman George Little told reporters Monday that some members of the negotiating team left Pakistan in recent days and that others will follow shortly. He said "we will continue to have dialogue [and that] while the issue is not resolved.
Epoch Times
The move comes just days after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the U.S. Islamabad for not doing enough to dismantle the operations of militants based in the country, particularly the al-Qaeda-aligned Haqqani network...The decision was reached to...
BBC
US negotiators who have been trying to reach a deal with Pakistan over a supply route to Nato troops in Afghanistan have quit the talks. "The decision was reached to bring the team home for a short period of time," Pentagon spokesman George Little...
The Hindustan Times
The United States is withdrawing its team of negotiators from Pakistan without securing a long-sought deal with Islamabad to allow trucks to again supply Nato troops in neighboring Afghanistan, the Pentagon said on Monday. The decision is the latest...
International Business Times
Since then, Pakistan has demanded a fee increase from $250 to $5,000 for every truck that crosses the border...Talks to reopen the route are stalled, but the withdrawal of the team of "low-level" specialists does not indicate a significant break in U.