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.
18th August, 2012
The Herald live discussion
Readers are invited to join a live online discussion on August 18 with Tanvir Ahmad Khan on the Nato supply reopening and its implications for Pak-US ties.
16th August, 2012
The Herald live blog
Readers are invited to join a live discussion on August 16 with Dr. Marvin Weinbaum about how the Nato supply route reopening may reshape frayed US-Pak ties.
26th July, 2012
Pakistan suspends Nato supply route over security
“Intelligence officials have informed the authority that attacks may occur on Nato vehicles this week and in the light of this a security plan is being chalked out."
25th July, 2012
Nato supply trucks surge at Pakistan border
“More than a 100 trucks have crossed Torkham border in the past two days, a total of 140 have so far crossed into Afghanistan."
10th July, 2012
Thousands of Pakistanis protest opening of Nato supply route
Thousands of supporters of hardline religious groups gathered in Islamabad to protest their govt's decision to re-open supply lines for US-led Nato troops in Afghanistan.
8th July, 2012
Clinton looks for better US-Pakistani cooperation
"We are both encouraged that we've been able to put the recent difficulties behind us so we can focus on the many challenges ahead of us," Clinton told reporters.
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    6th July, 2012
    The Pakistani Matrix
    The word ‘sorry’ has restored our honourable position; it is the nation’s great moral victory of our principle stand.
    6th July, 2012
    Pakistan to scan all Nato containers
    “We can seize any item, anything that be, if it is not mentioned in the agreements between Pakistan and Afghanistan and Pakistan and Nato.”
    3rd July, 2012
    US, Pakistan expected to strike deal soon on supply routes
    The United States and Pakistan are expected to soon reach an agreement to reopen ground routes key for supplying Nato troops in Afghanistan, a Pakistani official said.
    16th June, 2012
    Ties with US, Nato supply route issue discussed
    The political and military leadership met at the presidency and discussed the issues of regional security and relations with the US.
    14th June, 2012
    US Senator blocked from adding Pakistan aid cut provision
    US Senator Paul Rand was blocked from attaching an amendment to the farm bill that would withhold US aid to Pakistan.
    14th June, 2012
    Apology will help improve ties, says key US senator
    A senior US lawmaker said on Wednesday that apologising to Pakistan over the Salala incident would improve Washington’s relations with a key ally.
    13th June, 2012
    Nato route negotiations continuing with Pakistan: Pentagon
    "We do continue dialogue through ODRP in Islamabad. So it is not as if we have completely cut off discussions altogether,” George Little said.
    12th June, 2012
    Return of US team is not an institutional pullout: Sherry
    Sherry Rehman said that the return of an American negotiating team from Islamabad does not represent an institutional US pullout.
    5th June, 2012
    US apology needed to re-open supply routes: Khar
    A US apology is “something which should have been forthcoming the day this incident happened and what a partnership not only demands, but requires,” Khar said.
    24th May, 2012
    General John Allen sees progress in US-Pakistan relationship
    Gen. Allen said that the fact that the two countries have finally started talking again is at least a positive sign.
    11th May, 2012
    DCC, cabinet meetings on May 15, 16
    At the two meetings, the civil and military leadership will decide on how to go ahead with resumption of normal relations with Washington.
    28th April, 2012
    Talks with Pakistan continue, says US
    The US and Pakistan had not reach any agreement in the two-day talks that concluded in Islamabad, Nuland said, but added that consultations would continue.
    20th April, 2012
    Pakistan, US exploring joint ownership of drone attacks
    Pakistan and the US have begun exploring various options for joint ownership of drone attacks against militant targets after the US refused to end the predator strikes.