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About 70 per cent of NATO supplies to Afghanistan pass through Pakistan.
Islamabad: Pakistan is weighing options to suspend transit of NATO supplies to Afghanistan, a media report said on Friday.
Pakistan is mulling the action after US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen accused Islamabad of helping insurgents to attack American targets in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
The US allegations drew sharp criticisms from the country's political and military leadership, the Online news agency reported.
About 70 per cent of NATO supplies to Afghanistan pass through Pakistan.
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