Islamabad, May 25: The Pakistan government has called an inter-ministerial meeting here Monday to discuss granting most favoured nation (MFN) status to India, media reports said. The meeting, to be hosted by the foreign ministry, will be attended by senior officials from the ministries of defence, railways, sports and culture, interior, foreign office and commerce.

"(The meeting) would also work out a negotiation agenda for a possible resumption of dialogue between the two countries," The Dawn newspaper reported.
"(It) would discuss resumption of air, train, bus services and sports ties between the two countries as well as proposals for further enhancement in these areas," it added.
However, the "main task of the meeting would be to discuss the pros and cons of possible extension of the most favoured nation status to India and its likely implications on Pakistan's economy", the newspaper said. Bureau Report