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Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has confirmed that no trade talks conducted between India and Pakistan since last year.
As per details, in Washington, while responding to the answer to a reporter’s question at the Indian embassy, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has confirmed that no trade talks conducted between India and Pakistan since last year.
He informed the reporter that no proposal was floated from either side [India and Pakistan] to resume trade.
He pointed out that, “India never stopped trade with its neighboring country. Their [Pakistani] government took the step to stop the trade in 2019”.
“Our concern was that they never granted us MFN [Most Favoured Nation] status, even though we granted it to them,” Jaishankar added.
“Every country has the sovereign right to take its decisions about what are their international commitments and responsibilities. We can have our respective views on it,” he concluded.