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Pak minister rules out normalisation of trade with India
Islamabad, July 23: Pakistan has ruled out any possibility of normal trade with India unless sustainable political talks were initiated between the two neighbouring countries.
Islamabad, July 23: Pakistan has ruled out any possibility of normal trade with India unless sustainable
political talks were initiated between the two neighbouring countries.
Trade with India at full swing or extending Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India was too early as both the countries first needed to settle the outstanding issues, commerce minister Humayun Akhtar Khan said yesterday.
"We are not in a haste to award India MFN at this particular juncture," the minister told reporters at the Export Promotion Bureau in Karachi. Bureau Report
"We are not in a haste to award India MFN at this particular juncture," the minister told reporters at the Export Promotion Bureau in Karachi. Bureau Report