NATO begins Afghan withdrawal
By IANS - ISLAMABAD
10th February 2013 03:54 PM
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Fawad Khan, who works for private company Bilal Associates responsible for shipment of US cargo from Afghanistan, said his company cleared the US defence equipment at the Torkham border point. AP file photo
The first phase of NATO's withdrawal from Afghanistan began Sunday with 25 containers containing military equipment entering Pakistan, media reports said.
Dawn News said the convoy of 25 containers was provided with routine security for its journey from Torkham to Karachi.
According to Xinhua, the containers were heading to the port city of Karachi for shipment.
Fawad
Khan, who works for private company Bilal Associates responsible for shipment of US cargo from Afghanistan, said his company cleared the US defence equipment at the Torkham border point.
"The convoy left for Karachi after customs clearance," he was quoted as saying.
The US, which currently has more than 60,000 troops in Afghanistan, plans to withdraw several thousands of troops this year.
The NATO has set 2014 for a complete withdrawal. It has around 150,000 troops.
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