Washington, Nov 29 (ANI): A US official has said that last week's NATO attack on Pakistani troops has brought the relationship between the US and Pakistan to a "worst" phase.
Emphasising Pakistan's outrage over Washington's unilateral raids, and America's disappointment against Islamabad over Osama bin Laden getting a safe refuge in that country, the CBS News quoted the US official, as saying that the phase of the bilateral relationship is at "the worst it has been".
At least 28 Pakistani soldiers have been killed on Saturday's NATO raid.
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has expressed his distress over the NATO strikes that killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers, saying that "business as usual will not be there."
"Business as usual will not be there. We have to have something bigger that satisfies my nation and entire country," Gilani added.
Although US President Barack Obama termed the incident as "tragic", Russia and China warned that violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity was unacceptable. (ANI)
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