Islamabad, Jan 20 (ANI): Pakistan has said that the NATO supply route to Afghanistan has not been re-opened, as Islamabad is reviewing the current situation.oreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit Khan made the confirmation, insisting that Islamabad had always expressed its strong reservations regarding the term "Af-Pak" and there was no change in Pakistan's stance.
Abdul Basit said that Islamabad wanted a relationship with the US that was "free from the ups and downs of a roller-coaster", and added that: "It was our belief that the parliamentary process, which is currently underway to finalise the terms of engagement from our side, will lead to a positive outcome for both the countries".
"What we are looking for is a relationship based on mutual respect and mutual interest. No inter-state relationship can be built without agreeing on its fundamentals," the Daily Times quoted him, as saying.
Although he said that Islamabad wanted the US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Mark Grossman's next visit to Pakistan to be productive, he stressed it was important that he visits Pakistan after we have "completed our homework." (ANI)
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