Foreign Ministry clarifies secretary's remarks on MFN status

The foreign office spokesperson says the foreign secretary had pointed towards some stakeholders who had reservations.


Web Desk January 10, 2013
Foreign Office says secretary's remarks were taken out of context.

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Ministry on Thursday clarified that comments by the foreign secretary on granting India most favoured nation status had been reported out of context.

In a statement, the foreign ministry spokesperson said that the Secretary had pointed towards the reservations express by some stakeholders.

Spokesperson said that Pakistan government is committed to implement its decision to establish normal trade relations with India.

COMMENTS (2)

JSM | 11 years ago | Reply

Foreign Sectretary spoke the truth- why are you sugarcoating it.

J.Sandhu | 11 years ago | Reply

I dont think India wants it, you can keep it.

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