Islamabad: The bipartisan committee of the parliament on National Security has succeeded in developing consensus on its revised recommendation on fresh terms of reengagement with the United States with special focus on resumption of Nato supplies.
The draft of new recommendations would be presented before the joint sitting of the National Assembly and the Senate for approval.
Under new recommendations transportation of arms and ammunition for Nato forces would not be allowed through Pakistani routes while no bases would given to foreign forces in the country. Besides drone attacks would also be stopped.
According to recommendations foreign intelligence operatives would not allowed to operate in the country and all the written agreements signed with other countries would be presented in the parliament within three days.
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