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India-Pakistan
Pakistan suspends NATO supply route over security
2012-07-27
PESHAWAR, Pakistan: Pakistan has temporarily stopped NATO supply trucks crossing its northwestern border into Afghanistan over security concerns due to fears of Islamist attacks, officials said yesterday.

Gunmen on Tuesday attacked a convoy of NATO supply trucks, killing a driver, in the town of Jamrud near the main northwestern city of Peshawar, in the first such attack since Pakistan lifted a seven-month blockade of the border.

“Movement of NATO vehicles has been temporarily suspended since Wednesday evening to beef up security,” a paramilitary official told AFP. “We have launched a search operation in the hills surrounding Jamrud."

On Wednesday officials at the northwestern Torkham crossing had said traffic was picking up for the first time since the blockade ended, with more than 100 vehicles crossing in recent days.

Local administration official Bakhtiar Khan confirmed Thursday the supply route had been suspended due to “security reasons.”

“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,” Khan told AFP. He said the NATO route would “resume very soon,” but that until then trucks carrying supplies for the 130,000-strong US-led mission in Afghanistan had been told not to approach the border.

“We have been told by authorities to wait here as they are building up security after the firing incident,” Amanullah Khan, a NATO truck driver, told AFP in Peshawar.

So far, the closure has only affected the Torkham crossing.

At the southwestern crossing of Chaman, some 17 trucks were awaiting clearance to enter Afghanistan and 20 other trucks were parked in Quetta, clearing agent Ashraf Khan told AFP.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  See also DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > COPY OF [US-Pak] MOU PREPARED FOR REOPENING OF NATO SUPPLY ROUTE | MEDIA RECEIVES COPY OF ....

* TOPIX > PAKISTAN ACCEPTS DRAFT OF MOU TO REOPEN SUPPLY ROUTE.

* SAME > PAKISTAN TO NOT ALLOW ARMS SUPPLY THRU NATO SUPPLY ROUTE.

Collectively, IIUC above Artics, no Truck Storage, Warehouses, or Holding Depots will be allowed by Pakistan at Karachi, only DIRECT SHIP-TO-TRUCK LOADING, UNLOADING???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-07-27 23:35  

#3  And apologized.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-07-27 13:12  

#2  But, But we PAID, now this.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-07-27 12:57  

#1  ISAF trucks parked in Chaman and Quetta? No worries, no harm will come to them there.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-07-27 04:19  

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