Pentagon has said that it is trying to get the military co-ordination and cooperation with Pakistan back on track, saying that the US is committed to mend its relationships with Pakistan.
American media reported on Wednesday that US admitted that military ties between Washington and Islamabad were in a tough spot following the NATO air strikes in Mohmand tribal region of Pakistan that killed 24 Pakistani troops.
“We want to get back to a level of greater cooperation with the Pakistanis, but we have a rough patch,” Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said.
Pentagon spokesman Captain John Kirby said it would certainly have an impact on the operations after the incidents like the one that happened last month, resulting in outrage in Pakistan.