Barack Obama snubs Asif Ali Zardari over NATO supply routes
In an unmistakable snub, US President Barack Obama left Pakistan off a list of nations he thanked for help getting war supplies into Afghanistan.
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Leaders insist no rush to exit Afghanistan
The United States and Nato leaders insist the Afghanistan fighting coalition will remain whole despite France’s plans to yank combat troops out early, but leaders wary of plummeting public support for the war are using an alliance summit on Sunday to show they want to move quickly away from the front lines.
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US not to pay USD 5,000 per truck to Pak: Panetta
US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has ruled out paying Pakistan USD 5,000 per truck carrying vital supplies across its territory for NATO troops in Afghanistan, citing financial challenges faced by America.
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Supply lines cast shadow at NATO meeting on Afghan war
President Obama was struggling to balance the United States' relationship with two crucial but difficult allies on Sunday, after a deal to reopen supply lines through Pakistan to Afghanistan fell apart just as Mr.
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