Friday, July 22, 2011

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US brings down its dependence on Pakistan supply routes to Afghanistan


22 JUL, 2011, 01.23PM IST,PTI 
WASHINGTON: The US has halved its reliability on Pakistani supply routes to Afghanistan from over 70 per cent to 35 per cent, given the volatile nature of the border areas where a number of NATO suppliers have come under attack. 

America's reliability on Pakistan for supplying goods and arms and ammunition for its troops in Afghanistan has reduced to just 35 per cent, a top Pentagon official told US lawmakers. 

This is a considerable achievement given that till recently it was more than 70 per cent and this was considered to be one of the main bargaining points for Pakistan with the United States. 

This figure of 35 per cent is expected to come further down in the coming months as the Pentagon is working to increase its supply to Afghanistan through the Northern Distribution network. 

"It's my understanding that approximately 35 per cent moves through the ground, and the other is moving through the Northern Distribution Network , coupled with also lift as we bring in supplies by air," General William M Fraser told the Senate Armed Services Committee at his confirmation hearing to be Commander, United States Transportation Command. 

The US officials have stated in recent times that they were working on reducing their dependency on the supply routes in Pakistan after a series of attacks on NATO tankers carrying oil and other goods to western forces and Afghanistan.
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