"(We) hopefully don't anticipate that there'll be any long term impacts to our retrograde movements because of the current situation," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters at her daily news conference.
"Right now we aren't able to make shipments via Torkham by one of the GLOCs (ground lines of communication), because we don't think it's safe for our drivers to perform their work," Harf said a day after the US took the decision.
On Tuesday, the Pentagon had announced that it has voluntarily halted US shipments of retrograde cargo through the Pakistan Ground Line of Communication (GLOCC) from Torkham Gate through Karachi to ensure the safety of the drivers contracted to move its equipment.
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, an opposition party led by former cricketer Imran Khan, has hold sit-ins to block NATO supply trucks going to Afghanistan.
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