Nato had earlier extended an invitation to Pakistan for a key summit on Afghanistan in Chicago hours before the Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) had given a go-ahead to lift the six-month old blockade on Nato supplies passing through the country. The supplies had been suspended in November last year in reprisal to the check post attack.
In message on Twitter, Rehman said:
Pk to attend Nato summit; discussions begin on supply routes; we continue to press for Salala apology and work for best national outcomes.
Acting Assistant Defence Secretary George Little had earlier said that the US was still noncommittal to a Pakistani demand for a formal apology.
Little had been asked if the US would offer a formal apology at a Pentagon news briefing. He had also expressed deep regret and had offered condolences over the killings.
The invitation for the Chicago summit had been extended by General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to President Asif Zardari on Tuesday. Last week, the Nato chief had tacitly linked Pakistan’s participation in the summit with the resumption of supply lines.
However, the presidential spokesperson had insisted that the invitation was unconditional and not linked to the opening of Nato supply routes or to any other issue.
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@Tahir:
Lets assume I am wrong, how can you justify an apology the principle of which Pakistan has refused to follow with respect to Bangladesh?
Well, one can only laugh about it now!!!
Perhaps she has forgotten that OBL was in Pakistan, and I never heard or read anyone from PAK offering an apology.
PAK was offered protection money for the NATO convey. Matter closed.
An apology now is no apology..................suck it up and move on.
Wow what a diplomat
Actions against the wishes of the people are going to back fire. People of Pakistan will not accept an all out surrender.
Yeah, keep pressing, like its gonna happen!
@BruteForce: I never knew you were a witness to the Salala incident!!!
@article: Justice delayed is justice denied.....apology delayed is apology denied......
Bangladesh has also been pressing Pakistan for an apology for millions of Bangladeshis killed by Pakistanis, but Pakistan has not given such an apology for 40 years.
What makes one think that US will submit to Pakistan's wishes, for something it cannot even be blamed for?
According to some weird logic: 3 Million killed is not a big number but 24 is.