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Pakistan allows US to use air route for delivery of military equipments to Afghanistan

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The arrangement is part of Pak-US Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in July.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) released Customs General Order 2014 on Monday, allowing the United States to transport 1,628 vehicles to the security forces in Afghanistan, Danya News reported.

The permission to use airspace was granted on America’s request, an FBR official said.

According to Radio Pakistan, first commercial flight to Afghanistan with 15 military vehicles onboard took off from Karachi for Bagram Air Base today.

The arrangement has been made to facilitate rapid delivery of vital military cargo to brotherly country Afghanistan to enhance its security and stability.

The transportation by air has been allowed to airlift vehicles meant for Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) as special gesture by the government of Pakistan. The vehicles are of vital importance and urgently required by Afghan forces.

The arrangement is part of Pak-US Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in July, 2012 which deals with use of Pakistan Lines of Communications to and from Afghanistan.

Defence Ministry has said the operation will be treated as commercial and continue for next couple of weeks.
source: dunyanews
 
We did bad thing just yesterday they killed our soldier and thats how we r paying them back????
 
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Pakistan is a mere colony of the genocidal Yankee terrorists.
 
We did bad thing just yesterday they killed our soldier and thats how we r paying them back????

Well we need to control emotions here. There is no proof that Americans were behind that firing. This is business between two state and I see nothing wrong in it.
 
Well we need to control emotions here. There is no proof that Americans were behind that firing. This is business between two state and I see nothing wrong in it.
Afghans were behind according to ISPR and these vehicles r supplied from america to them.
 
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