Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan was re-evaluating its relationship with the United States. He wan in an interview with CNN.
He said the Pakistan wanted to maintain its relationship with the United States as long as there was mutual respect and respect for Pakistani sovereignty.
Gilani highlighted incidents such as the killing of the Pakistani troops and a US raid into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden as violations of his country’s sovereignty.
The prime minister also said Pakistan had not yet decided whether to boycott next month’s Bonn conference on the future of Afghanistan.
Pakistan turned back 300 trucks carrying Nato supplies and fuel into Afghanistan on Monday, government officials Syed Ahmed Jan and Mutahir Zeb told CNN.
Pakistan is a vital land supply route into Afghanistan for the United States and its allies.
Nato’s secretary-general earlier said it was a “tragic unintended” incident, and pledged to ensure such attacks don’t reoccur.
“Nato remains strongly committed to work with Pakistan to improve cooperation to avoid such tragedies in the future,” Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement.
Tehreek-e-Taliban spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan said in a phone call to CNN that America will infringe on Pakistan’s sovereignty and continue operations on Pakistani soil in the coming days.