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NATO supply: Call back the U.S. team, Pentagon

Sargodha : Pakistan | Jun 11, 2012 at 2:18 PM PDT
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NATO supply the U.S. negotiating team was sent to restore Bilal's back. Pentagon says that without any assurance team was withdrawn.



According to NATO supply U.S. team was negotiating with Pakistani authorities to restore peace in the inability of some members of the U.S. team after Bilal's back. Sources said the U.S. team's Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani could not meet. the Pentagon still has a high-level team in Pakistan and some members of technical team has been recalled.

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