Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Taliban to target lawmakers if Afghan supply routes reopens

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MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, March 25 (Reuters) - Pakistan Taliban will attack lawmakers if they decide to re-open NATO supply routes to Afghanista­n, the militant group's spokesman said on Sunday -a threat likely to complicate efforts to mend severely strained relations between the United States and Pakistan.

“If the parliament decides to restore NATO supplies, we will attack parliament­arians and their overlords,” Ehsanullah Ehsan, spokesman for the Tehrik-e-taliban Pakistan (TTP) told Reuters.

The U.S. needs Pakistani permission to allow supplies to be trucked via two routes into Afghanista­n, which prior to their closure, accounted for almost a third of all NATO cargo to Afghanista­n.pakistan's parliament is reviewing recommenda­tions for a new

direction in ties with Washington, including a possible re-opening of the supply routes for NATO forces in Afghanista­n, which were shut last November af- ter a cross-border skirmish with NATO forces killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The national security committee said that if supplies to foreign forces in Afghanista­n are resumed, the shipments must be taxed. A halt in U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas along the border with Afghanista­n, and an unconditio­nal apology for the November incident, were the main recommenda­tions from the parliament's national security committee.

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