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US military trainers may return to Pakistan under new deal
Submitted 3 hrs 11 mins ago
Pakistan and the US are negotiating a fresh arrangement for allowing American military trainers back into the country, a development that may break a months-old deadlock in the relationship between the two ostensible allies. The new agreement, if finalised, will allow a smaller number of American military trainers in Pakistan compared to their pre-May 2 strength.
While neither side has revealed publicly how many US troops were in Pakistan, some reports have suggested that the number was around 200. Pakistan kicked out 90% of the US military personnel stationed in the country as a reaction to the May 2 Abbottabad raid by US forces. The decision, along with the fact that Osama bin Laden was found living in Pakistan, has caused a further strain in the ties between the key allies in the war on terror. In a tit for tat move, the US withheld $800mn assistance in military, much of which, it said was meant to fund the presence of the US trainers in Pakistan.
US military trainers may return to Pakistan under new deal | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
Submitted 3 hrs 11 mins ago
Pakistan and the US are negotiating a fresh arrangement for allowing American military trainers back into the country, a development that may break a months-old deadlock in the relationship between the two ostensible allies. The new agreement, if finalised, will allow a smaller number of American military trainers in Pakistan compared to their pre-May 2 strength.
While neither side has revealed publicly how many US troops were in Pakistan, some reports have suggested that the number was around 200. Pakistan kicked out 90% of the US military personnel stationed in the country as a reaction to the May 2 Abbottabad raid by US forces. The decision, along with the fact that Osama bin Laden was found living in Pakistan, has caused a further strain in the ties between the key allies in the war on terror. In a tit for tat move, the US withheld $800mn assistance in military, much of which, it said was meant to fund the presence of the US trainers in Pakistan.
US military trainers may return to Pakistan under new deal | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online