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India-Pakistan
Pakistan to scan all NATO containers
2012-07-06
All containers passing through Pakistan to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan are to be scanned to ensure they do not contain ammunition and weapons, customs officials said Friday.

Islamabad reopened overland routes to NATO convoys earlier this week after closing them in protest at a U.S. air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at a border post in November.

A number of trucks have already crossed into Afghanistan, but the vast majority are still at the Arabian Sea port of Karachi, where they have stood idle for the past seven months.

Ties between Washington and Islamabad, fractious allies in the "war on terror", plummeted following the air strike and blockade, which ended after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said sorry for the deaths.

The two sides are still rebuilding trust and officials in Karachi said there would be thorough checks to ensure the convoys conformed to Pakistani parliamentary guidelines barring the transport of lethal supplies.

"We scanned the containers randomly in the past, but now every container will be duly scanned," Karachi customs spokesman Qamar Thalho said.

He said any item "not mentioned in the agreements between Pakistan and Afghanistan and Pakistan and NATO" could be seized.

An official speaking on condition of anonymity said the move was intended to stymie opposition parties and religious groups -- who have criticised the resumption of supplies.

Posted by:tipper

#3  There are times when I think that the right thing to do would be to tell the Indians that we have no security interest in Pakistan and wait to see what happens. Also tell the Pakis that the first nuclear weapon of Pakistani origin that explodes outside of Pakistan will be considered an act of war by the US requiring nuclear retaliation. Not that anyone would ever believe the current administration capable of such.
Posted by: rwv   2012-07-06 19:47  

#2  And how much will it cost the US?
Posted by: Omose Angeaque7353   2012-07-06 16:17  

#1  All containers passing through Pakistan to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan are to be scanned to ensure they do not contain ammunition and weapons,

You're kidding, right.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-07-06 13:58  

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