EPA 2012-07-03 20:42:11 Pakistan to re-open NATO supply route after US tendered apology on airstrikes
A handout picture released by the Press Information Department ordn 03 July 2012 shows Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf (R) talking with Pakistani Army General Khalid Shamim Wynne, Chairman of Joints Chiefs of Staff Committee, during their meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan has agreed to reopen NATO ground supply routes into Afghanistan, after closing them in protest at 24 Pakistani soldiers killed in an airstrike last year, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on 03 July. Clinton apologized to Pakistan for the deadly airstrike along the border with Afghanistan, in a telephone call with Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. The issue of an apology had proved a major roadblock in attempts reach agreement on reopening the routes. EPA/PRESS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT / HO HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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