Islamabad: Deputy Chief of Mission for the US Embassy, Richard Hoagland said Friday that there was no new agreement with Pakistan regarding the reopening of the NATO supply route.
Speaking to the media following the orientation for Fulbright scholarship recipients’, Hoagland said relations were resumed from the point where they had been left in November last year.
Hoagland added that the reopening of the supply route would help eliminate the trust deficit in Pak-US relations.
“There are differences on the issue of Dr Shakil Afridi and the work of US diplomats but these issues were not part of the recent negotiations between the two countries,” Hoagland said.
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