The United States and Pakistan are operational on the words of a likely US admission of guilt to finish their impasse and revive Nato provide routes to Afghanistan, political sources told.
Pakistan needs the United States to apologize over a Nov 26 air attack that kill 24 Pakistani soldiers at the Salala armed position. The United States had primarily arranged to apologize but tainted its mind after aide warn President Barack Obama the budge could help his re-election movement.
Pakistan stopped up Nato’s bring in routes to Afghanistan after the attack and is refuse to revive them except the Americans apologize.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s diplomat in Washington, Sherry Rehman, urge US officials to shun manufacture observations that could more depreciate and by now stressed rapport between the two countries. Commenting on Secretary Panetta’s current account that the United States was bringing up the rear fortitude with Pakistan, Ambassador Rehman thought: “This kind of public messaging from a senior member of the US administration is taken very seriously in Pakistan, and reduces the space for narrowing our bilateral differences at a critical time in the negotiations.” The source discarded recent information in the US medium that Pakistan refused to revive the route since it required superior tariff from the United States.
