The Pakistani boundary crossing used to transport NATO provisions to international forces in Afghanistan leftovers closed Thursday, despite an apology from the United States for a cross-border raid that killed Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Abdul Basit, told journalists Thursday that establishment are evaluating the security state of affairs and will make a decision on re-opening the supply route "in due course."
Pakistani powers that be ordered the Torkhum border crossing shut a week ago subsequent to NATO helicopters fired missiles at a Pakistani military post, killing two soldiers and cutting four.
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