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Summary The Pentagon has said that November 26 NATO attacks have increased difficulties for Pakistan.
Briefing the newsmen, Pentagon spokesman Capt. John Kirby and Dept of Defense spokesman George Littles said that this year Pakistan faced numerous challenges and NATO incident has worsened the situation further.They said that United States relations with Pakistan are very complicated but essential and our goal is to closely work with Pakistan.They said that both the countries face threat from terrorists and we are confident to get to a baseline in the relationship to allow us to move forward with Pakistan. This is not easy, but we can do it with some hard work, they said.They said that NATO attacks investigation report will be completed by December 23 and we will share the results with the media in due course of time.They expressed the hope that NATO supply routes from Pakistan will open soon and the recent events also indicate that. “It will be helpful to have supply routes re-opened but we have what we need for our troops in near term, they said.“There are other avenues for supply like the northern routes etc if needed, but it will be a little costly and takes a little longer,” they said.
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