Nato has now turned to resupplying troops from routes through the north of Afghanistan that are more expensive and take longer than transit through Pakistan.
Meanwhile, a week after US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said the United States was reaching the limits of its patience over the protection Pakistan offered to Islamist insurgents, William Hague voiced concern over the strained relations between the two nations calling for the issue over supply routes to be resolved quickly.
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