Pakistan expects to re-open supply routes to NATO forces in occupied Afghanistan, halted after a NATO cross-border air attack killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November, but will impose tariffs, World Bulletin cites a senior security official as saying on Thursday.
The official said the fees were designed to both express "continued anger" over the November 26 attack and raise funds for the state to fight local Taliban fighters.
No date was given for reopening the supply routes.