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Re-opening of NATO supply routes in interest of Pakistan: Musharraf | Former Pakistan leader General Pervez Musharraf has said that the reopening of
NATO supply routes into Afghanistan
was in the interests of the country. Musharraf, the All Pakistan Muslim League
(APML) chief, also said that Pakistan should accept the US apology over the Salala
incident with a positive attitude. "First of all, we should work in our own interest;
the situation cannot be improved by criticising even the good steps of the government,"
The Daily Times quoted Musharraf, as saying. "It was a tough decision for the
government to restore NATO supply because a particular segment of the masses would
protest against it, but my sympathies are with the civilian and military leadership,"
he added. He also said that the attack on Pakistani soldiers was a mistake of
US forces, and they should have apologised about it soon after the incident. Musharraf,
however, added that if now the US has realised its mistake, Pakistan should accept
it in a positive way. He also stressed that if the tension between Islamabad and
Washington persists for long, it would affect Pakistan 's interests in Afghanistan
after the NATO forces leave the war-torn nation in 2014.
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