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The strike was carried out by NATO forces, an interior ministry spokesperson said
Two armed militants opened fire forcing the truck to halt.
The move came four days before first anniversary of Salala check post attack.
Majority of Twitterati dubbed reopening of NATO routes as 'selling the martyrs blood'.
US to release $1.1b, Pakistan given right to reject shipment, lethal supplies not allowed.
The new agreement will be in place till 2015.
Says talks on wider issues now possible; Pakistan fears prolonged instability in Afghanistan.
There can never be any ghairat on borrowed F-16s; their spares; the required permission from the American managers.
Supply backlog at port expected to clear in roughly 24 days.
It is absolutely mind-boggling to understand what prevented US from making such a statement earlier?
Is there a lesson in all this for Pakistan? Yes, three lessons.
Truckers say they are ready to start supplies in 'days', but need protection from Talibans who issued fresh...
Govt decides to move beyond Salala attack after the US shows ‘flexibility’.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admits mistake, promises to avert such attacks in future.
DCC decides no fee will be charged for Nato supplies. Talks on drone strikes will continue.
Pakistan reopens ground lines of communications for non-lethal Nato cargo.
Panetta says past expressions of regret, condolences were enough.
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says Pakistan deserves an apology.
Gilani suggests printing money to pour into electricity sector, Rehman Malik backs statement.
Rehman says efforts being made in talks with the US to get the best outcome in terms of Pakistan’s national...
Little said that counterterrorism co-operation with Pakistan is on-going.
Public sentiments cannot dictate decisions on NATO supply routes. Government must decide and take responsibility.
DCC gives green signal for reopening supply lines; hails invitation to president.
Pakistan wants to continue to be a facilitator, enabler and not a blocker, says FM Khar.
Fresh agreement to be signed with US; Defence Committee approves roadmap for US ties.
Claims his Pakistani counterparts wanted to reset the military to military relationship between the two countries.
Country needs civil nuclear technology for energy needs: Gilani.
Official says US military not planning to discipline any of its forces over the November 26 Nato attack.
Parliamentary Committee on National Security says US should put a stop to drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas.
Apology will come during or soon after Parliament’s joint session.
Top civil and military leadership discuss proposals; joint session of Parliament to convene on Mar 17.
General Mattis is expected to arrive in Pakistan, within 10 days, to discuss resumption of Nato supply routes.
Gen Dempsey was to apologise to Gen Kayani in a phone call.
US delayed apology after riots over the Quran-burning incident in Afghanistan earlier in the week.
Sources say Beijing, Moscow endorsed supply route embargo.
Parliament will be happy to decide the matter of resumption of routes, but it will ask questions before it does so.
Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar quoted as saying permission given for food items since they were perishable.
Debate over the subject will arouse a lot of passion, make it difficult for the ruling coalition to reopen the routes.
Not an unprovoked attack, errors made by both sides, says Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.
Insists Pakistan should not share the blame with US.
This will never prove to be in the interest of the masses: JI chief Saeed Munawar Hasan.
Security official says tariffs will be imposed to raise funds for the state to fight homegrown militants.
The committee has finalised proposals on US relations.
Washington gives ‘green light’ to peace talks.
A new political realignment, it seems, is playing out in Central Asia by US and Russia.
US’ reluctance to accept responsibility for Nato airstrike said to be a sticking point.
Paramilitary force has acquired a yard at Karachi’s Port Qasim to store sensitive military hardware and ammunition.
Pakistan Army denies that US military briefed General Kayani on its investigations.
Frustrated US authorities weighing various options to move around stranded cargo.
Final inquiry report to determine whether Nato or ISAF forces were at fault.