9th March, 2013
Pakistan supply routes open, but move gear slowly into Afghanistan
The United States has cleared upward of 5,000 of the 7,000 pieces of backlogged cargo in the supply routes.
11th February, 2013
US begins Afghan pullout through Pakistan route: spokesman
Fifty containers moved into Pakistan over weekend were first convoys as part of the Afghan pullout, said a spokesman for US forces in Afghanistan.
9th January, 2013
Nato supply truckers go on strike
Transporters carrying Nato supplies to Afghanistan went on strike on Wednesday to protest a new customs regime aimed at reducing theft.
17th September, 2012
Khar to arrive in Washington on Tuesday
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar will arrive in Washington on Tuesday for talks with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other senior officials.
2nd August, 2012
Pakistan receives $ 1.18 bln from US under coalition support fund
Washington released the funds after Pakistan and the US on Tuesday signed an agreement governing Nato convoys travelling through Pakistan into Afghanistan till 2015.
31st July, 2012
Pakistan, US to sign Nato supplies accord today
US Embassy spokesman Mark Stroh told Dawn that the US had been given the understanding that the MoU was in line with the parliamentary recommendations approved in April.
30th July, 2012
Nato trucks suspended for fifth day at Torkham crossing
KP authorities say they wrote to the federal govt 11 days ago, asking them to finalise a security plan, but have not received any response so far.
28th July, 2012
Americans want trouble-free Nato supplies
The draft MOU, shared with cabinet members, clearly suggests that Americans want an understanding that future supplies would continue without any major trouble.
17th July, 2012
US looks forward to wide-ranging engagement with Pakistan
The US on Monday said it looks forward to intensive engagement with Pakistan on wide-ranging issues of mutual interest as Washington wants the bilateral relationship back on track.
9th July, 2012
With reopening of Nato supplies, small businesses flourish again
A wave of relief has passed through the daily-wage earners and those whose businesses are intrinsically linked to the trucking business.
8th July, 2012
I was punished for my support of Saraiki province: Gilani
Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that he was victimised because he took up the cause of a Saraiki province.
7th July, 2012
Nato supply resumption in interest of Pakistan, Afghanistan: Khar
In an interview, Khar said it was in the interest of Pakistan that Afghanistan remained peaceful and stable.
7th July, 2012
A timely deal rescues fraught ties — for now
"The demand hadn’t been for an ‘unconditional apology’ but we made it clear that something had to be done."
6th July, 2012
Railways refuses to transport Nato goods
Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour has cited a shortage of locomotives to even meet local freight requirements as the reason.
5th July, 2012
After long closure, Nato supplies enter Afghanistan from Pakistan
Customs officials said the container trucks had passed through the Chaman border crossing into southern Afghanistan.
5th July, 2012
Balochistan refuses to provide security to Nato vehicles
“We are unable to give full security to Nato supplies along 850km route from Karachi to Chaman with the present available security manpower.”
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    4th July, 2012
    The only route
    The whole debate comes down to what forced Pakistan to climb down from its initial demands for the resumption of Nato supplies.
    4th July, 2012
    No ‘secret deal’ with the US: FM Khar
    Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani also said that the government has not deviated from any parliamentary resolution by restoring Nato supply lines.
    4th July, 2012
    Pakistan prepares to reopen Nato supply lines
    In Karachi, drivers and their helpers were cleaning and polishing hundreds of trucks that have stood idle during the seven-month layoff.
    2nd July, 2012
    Pakistan and US near accord on Nato routes
    The US and Pakistan appear to be close to resolving the dispute over the reopening of Nato supply routes to Afghanistan, Clinton’s calls PM Raja Pervez Ashraf.